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Discover the transformative power of outside EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) window trim in modern home design. Learn how this durable, versatile material enhances both contemporary and traditional architectures, increasing curb appeal and adding a touch of sophistication to any home.

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HOUSE OF HARGROVE: HOME•LIFESTYLE on Instagram: "TIPS TO SAVE $$$ ON WINDOWS:  1. Combine window types. I love the look of Aluminum clad windows (wood grids on interior, aluminum on exterior). They are beautiful and practical, but more expensive. We used them in our main rooms…kitchen, hearth and living room transoms. Everywhere else we did vinyl. No one even notices & saves a ton of $$$.  TIP 2: Use individual windows and add trim to look like a window unit. The end result looks almost exactly the same and it’s so much less expensive.   TIP 3: Use static windows. These are windows that don’t open and they are less $. Unless you’re a person who opens their windows all the time this is a great option. We live in TX with tons of heat & bugs so I hardly ever open my windows. Static was a grea Windows To Floor, Replacing Small Windows With Bigger Ones, Marvin Elevate Windows, Transom Windows Interior, Panorama Window, Aluminum Clad Windows, Kitchen Hearth, Anderson Windows, Window Grids

HOUSE OF HARGROVE: HOME•LIFESTYLE on Instagram: "TIPS TO SAVE $$$ ON WINDOWS: 1. Combine window types. I love the look of Aluminum clad windows (wood grids on interior, aluminum on exterior). They are beautiful and practical, but more expensive. We used them in our main rooms…kitchen, hearth and living room transoms. Everywhere else we did vinyl. No one even notices & saves a ton of $$$. TIP 2: Use individual windows and add trim to look like a window unit. The end result looks almost…

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