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	<title><![CDATA[How Large-Scale Artificial Plant Installs Work in Australia]]></title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Taking on a large artificial plant installation for a commercial space involves a lot more than picking a product and placing an order.<br /><br />You're making decisions about coverage, compliance, outdoor suitability, installation method, and how the finished result will hold up in a high-traffic environment over time. For architects, interior designers, project managers, and business owners approaching this for the first time, the process can feel opaque.<br /><br />In this blog, we'll walk you through exactly how our team at Designer Plants approaches a large commercial project, from the first conversation to the moment the install is done, so you know what to expect and can plan accordingly.<br /><br />If you're planning a large-scale installation, keep reading. ]]></description>
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