I am going out on a limb and say No.
In the wild, the size of the hatchling's enclosure is the size of the globe. Provide hides for security, heat and humidity and it doesn't matter how large the enclosure is.
In essence, your house is the snake's enclosure. You just provide a smaller environment for it (the tub or tank). Within the tub or tank, you provide other means of security - hides.
I have never understood the theory of an enclosure being too large. It's a wonder any hatchling snakes make it at all in the wild without small tubs or tanks to keep them feeling safe and secure.