Meet TWOPAGES, the Chic Home Decor Brand Designers Keep Recommending
After years of overthinking my living room windows, I finally found an elegant, affordable solution—custom linen curtains that look high-end, install easily, and let the light pour in.

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Window treatments are one of those deceptively consequential home decisions — get them wrong and the whole room feels off, get them right and suddenly your space looks like it was styled on purpose. For anyone who has spent months (or, fine, years) paralyzed by the options, there's a brand worth knowing: TWOPAGES, a window treatment company that interior designers and tastemaker friends alike have been quietly recommending to anyone who will listen.
According to Harper's Bazaar, TWOPAGES has built its reputation on an unusually strong design sensibility and a color range that puts most competitors to shame. Their most popular styles — the Roman Shades and the Liz Linen Drape Pleated — deliver a genuinely elevated aesthetic without the price tag that usually accompanies it. Roman shades offer a soft, curved silhouette that reads relaxed-but-intentional; the draped curtains bring structure and a certain quiet formality. Natural materials are central to the brand's appeal: linen and cotton in an expansive spectrum, from Snow White neutrals to painterly prints. There's even a collaboration with artist Stefana Silber for those who want something with a bit more personality.
The Custom Advantage
What separates TWOPAGES from a typical online curtain purchase is the level of customization that doesn't require a design degree to navigate. Shoppers can select from unlined, privacy, or full blackout linings, choose their header style, and upload their exact measurements — the brand's sizing guide reportedly makes the whole thing shockingly straightforward. Cafe curtains, typically associated with farmhouse kitchens and gingham fabric, take on an entirely different life here: custom pleating, neutral palettes, and elegant hardware options (brass, naturally) that work in a proper living room with floor-to-ceiling windows just as well as anywhere else. Installation clocks in at around 30 minutes, even for a DIY-reluctant household.
The result, per the Bazaar writeup, is curtains that let light move through a room rather than kill it — airy enough to ripple when windows are open, substantial enough to offer real privacy when pulled shut. Motorized options are also now available for those who want the full elevated-living experience. The brand essentially solves the eternal window treatment problem: looking intentional, controlling light, and not requiring you to liquidate anything to afford it.
If your windows have been sitting bare while you overthink it, TWOPAGES is the sign to just decide already.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


