FWIW, I have had two design experiences that might give you some ideas:
My first was a rolling metal clothes rack purchased from a store going out of business. It was 5' x 4' x 4' tall with a bottom, middle and top rack, the top being the "ceiling" that suspended a heavy duty tarp over the whole thing, plus a couple of muffin fans to circulate the air.
Heat came from a thermostatically-controlled 150W incandescent light bulb sitting on the floor (later suspended from the bottom rack). Flasks were in standard nursery trays with dome covers.
When I needed a lighted "nursery" for seedlings, I purchased a 3' x 6' ebb & flow hydroponics tray with 9" sides. On top of that I built a 4' tall enclosure using 1.5" thick foil-faced foam insulation board, held together with duct tape. The interior was painted flat white for better light dispersal. A 2-pane, sliding glass door was placed in one long side.
Light was from two Philips LED white/far red "Production Units" suspended (and adjustable) from the ceiling, as were 4 muffin fans for air movement. Two 13W seedling heat mats were placed on the bottom, and covered by several sheets of polyester webbing - the stuff they make floor scrubber pads from.
Misting/watering was done with a Mist King system. Light and heat were both handled by a single on/off timer, but the latter could easily be thermostatically controlled, if needed.
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