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Like many of us, you’ve probably seen the famous Twopages Curtains on Instagram or Facebook. Chances are you did not know what they were called but the perfect pleats and elegances of them resonated with you. Sadly, many of us cannot afford or justify the cost of them. Therefore, seeking cheaper alternatives is necessary.
Today I am going to share with you a more affordable brand that can transform your space while keeping money in your pockets.
Background Info
- Color: Beige Cream
- Length: 102 inches
- Width: 40 inches per panel (four panels used)
- Rod used: Ivilon Curtain Rod (Amazon)
In this blog post
I am going to discuss the following:
- Material
- Color
- Length
- Included accessories
- Price-to-quality ratio
- My recommendation
- Tips for the best buying experience
1. Material

The curtains are made of a very nice material. The front facing part has a nice linen look and feel. Whereas, the rear-facing is polyester with a smooth texture and block out function. Overall, it’s a very beautiful and heavy duty material. The bottom hem has (what I believe to be) a piece of metal to weigh down the edges and keep it nice and flat.
2. Color


Factors that affect color depictions
Pleats
I noticed that having very harshed and defined pleats made the curtains appeared darker. Whereas, softer pleats made the curtains appeared lighter. The very first photo of this blog post has very defined, pointed pleats. Do you noticed how dark the curtains appeared despite having lots of natural lighting? Now take a look at the photos above with curtains that have softer pleats. I believe the harsher the pleats, the lesser the curtains reflect lighting.
Light Source
Generally, the curtains has a lighter color and cool undertones under natural light. Whereas, under artificial light it is darker and has golden/warm undertones.
3. Length

The biggest flaw with this company is their lack of accuracy with the length of the curtains. I originally ordered four sets (eight panels total) of 102 inches. I received two panels that were unevenly hemmed at the bottom (curtains looked diagonal) and two panels that were one inch longer. Thus, leaving me with only four curtains that were perfectly 102 inches and without imperfections.
I requested a full replacement on Amazon and an additional four sets (eight panels total) were delivered the following two days. To my surprised, none of the replacement curtains were 102 inches. Four of them were 100 inches and the other four range from 98.5-100.5 inches in length.
4. Included Accessories
The company were very generous to include curtain rings and adjustable pin hooks with the curtains. In my opinion, the included accessories are great because it gets the job done without costing you a dime. However, do note that they are small in diameter. As a result, dragging the hooks over the rod (especially the part where the rod extends) may not be easy. You may have to give the curtain a jingle or two to get it over that area where it extends.
5. Price-to-Quality Ratio


As of March 11th, 2025, these exact curtains were $76.99 per set (two panels included). I ordered four sets (eight panels total) and paid a total of $335.28.
Were I to buy eight panels of Twopages Curtains, I would pay a whopping $3,409.60 with a $433.91 Easter discount included. I am confused as to why the color cost a separate price from the material. On the website you are prompted to first choose a color for $59.99 then your choice of width, length, pleat type and backing (block out or not). In addition, you have the choice of memory trained and a matching tieback for curtains.
The table below is to give you an idea of what your money gets you.
Twodrapes Curtains: $335
Twopages Curtains: $3,409.60
- Memory trained panels
- Block out feature
- 2 panels per order
- All necessary hardwares included
- A variety of length for a custom look
- The ability to return or exchange
- Free UPS pick-up
- No restocking fee or deduction
- Memory trained panels
- Block out feature
- 1 panels per order
- No hardwares included
- A variety of length for a custom look
- No returns or exchanges
- 20% restocking fee or deduction
- Customers have to accept a +/- 1 inch as industry standard (some special cases 2 inches)
6. Do I recommend this Product?
Yes, I recommend this product.
I truly believe that you get a great value for your money. I do not consider $335.28 to be ‘cheap’ but rather ‘affordable’ for the average person. Therefore, you still want to get a fairly quality item for your money. In my opinion, Twodrapes Curtains exceeds that expectation despite the length issue.
7. Tips for a better buying experience
I am sharing with you a few tips to get a uniformed look.
- DO NOT return your original curtains BEFORE receiving the replacement. Amazon is going to offer you next business day UPS pick-up but do not give them your curtains (at least not yet!). Hold onto the original curtains in order to mix and match various lengths. The curtains you currently have may have imperfections but you have no clue what the new set is going to be like.
- DO request a full replacement even if not all the curtains came with imperfections. Doing this gives you more options and increases your chances of making sure your curtains matches in length. In addition, it reduces your chances of having to make to many returns.
- DO inspect each panels for loose threading. Sadly, upon pairing the curtains perfectly in my daughter’s bedroom, I noticed a long loose thread that could not be removed without damaging the curtains. As a result, I now have one panel that is 1/2 inches longer (the 100.5 inch mentioned above).
- DO account for the added length of the rings. Admittedly, it was not my intention to have my curtains kissing the floor. I originally planned to have them one inches above the floor but failed to calculate the added length of the rings.
- DO buy one set before committing to a color. To begin with, the company has a limited selection of colors and depending on the lighting each appears differently. Instead of buying for the entire house, buy one panel in each colors that you are considering. It is easier to return one set rather than four sets.
The Takeaway
Window treatments can be very expensive. However, affordable curtains are getting better. Therefore, it may not be necessary to shell out thousands of dollars on custom drapes. If you follow those tips above, you are more than likely to get a uniform look for less.
Remember, having a functional and aesthetically pleasing home doesn’t have to be expensive.
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