Who says that only real plants are beneficial to every home and commercial spaces? Nowadays, people are becoming more practical and they are looking for a realistic, maintenance-free with a wide range and variety of colors and styles. Artificial flowers used to be only decorations at home or sometimes it is a school project that even a 10 year old kid could manage to make. But that is no longer the case, since manufacturing methods have improved and materials that they were using have evolved as well. Now they are using synthetic materials and some were even UV-ray protected to withstand the direct heat and light from the sun.
Commercial spaces like offices, hotels, restaurants, resorts and spa would at least have a space for artificial flowers and plants in their establishments. There are many reasons why these business spaces are using artificial instead of the real ones. Compared to the real ones, artificial plants do not go through the photosynthesis process, wherein they would need the light from the sun to be converted into chemical energy that the plants use to fuel their activities. There are also plants that omit harmful gasses and cannot be placed in a room with no windows at all. That is why artificial flowers and plants are strongly recommended because it is safe, and you can leave it at home or at the office for a week if you are on vacation without having to think on how they will survive without water and light.
When you pass by any commercial establishments like the malls or the restaurants you wouldn't even notice that the flowers or plants that are on display are artificial unless you touch them. Most of these are available online nowadays. One of the prominent source that I highly recommend are the artificial faux plants from Hooks and Lattice. The materials that they are using are all synthetic, fire-retardant, and polyester to make sure that the products are of the highest grade and quality. Some plants that they are producing are incorporated with stems of real plants for a more convincing effect.
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