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A Guest Room Glow-Up with TWOPAGES Curtains
By Meredith Stern Interiors The Challenge Designing for others is part of my everyday, but designing a space for guests in my own home was a new challenge of its own. Our guest room gets the most beautiful natural light,...
Let's Talk Curtain Headers: What's Up Top Really Matters
By Nicole Reid When it comes to designing a home that feels polished yet relaxed and personal, the little details go a long way. Many details often get overlooked including window treatments. Especially the curtain header. As a South Jersey...
Color Drenched and Confident: Creating a Moody Home Office
By Jami Campbell with Jami Campbell Interiors Design Inspiration Dramatic – not a word you commonly hear in the design world but that is the word that comes to mind when I think about the initial design process for the...
How to Flip Your House (without It Screaming "I Was Flipped!")
By Brittany McNab These days, the term “house flipper” tends to come with a negative connotation. It brings up imagery of all-grey everything, hastily done finishing, and a lack of character — a quick turnaround to get the house sold...
The Art of Mixing – How to Mix Design Styles with Confidence
By Brittany McNab Mixing design styles is the key to taking a space from “pretty nice” to extraordinary. Mixing design styles makes a space feel curated, intentional, and layered in a way that shouts “an interior designer has been here!”...
A Room Designed for Pink Childhood Memories
By Seda Piazza In my first blog post about this room transformation, I shared the reasons and thought process behind each design decision. I mentioned that this room was created to hold pink childhood memories—and today, I want to share...
The One Thing That Instantly Makes Your Home Look More Expensive
By Brittany Little You know that feeling when a room looks almost done—but not quite? Like it’s missing that final layer to pull it all together? That’s exactly where pleated drapes come in. And I’m telling you right now: if...
Creating a Stylish and Functional Playroom in Our Breakfast Nook
By Kaitlyn Parness I’m in a season of life where my young kids are at the heart of everything—our home, our routines, and how we use each space. When my husband and I were house hunting, I viewed every potential...
How These Curtains Instantly Elevate Your Space
By Brittany Little Hi! I’m Brittany, a designer located in Iowa. I have a huge passion for not only the hard surface designs but also all the accessories, including curtains! What I love most about my TWOPAGES curtains is the...
Organization for Purposeful Design
By Caitlin Fitch of Caitlin Fitch Designs When I discuss design with clients it is a conversation in equal parts aesthetic and function. Without saying as much we often find ourselves in a place where design meets organization. While we...
Tips for Creating the Perfect Nursery
By Brianna Waldrop Designing a nursery is a special opportunity to blend creativity with comfort and function. Whether you're welcoming a new baby or refreshing a child’s space, here are some thoughtful and playful tips to help you create the...
Roswell, Georgia Greatroom Project: Adding Casual Sophistication With Curtains
By Lanada Chanel Duncan The goal of this project was to modernize the dining room by giving it an updated and casually sophisticated look and feel. Using bright neutral earth tones with a burst of color, mixed metals and smooth...
Creating Your Perfect Outdoor Oasis: Tips for Maximizing Outdoor Living
By Kristen Cuthbert There is something special about outdoor living. Not only does it provide additional living space during the warmer months, it can lend a sense of serenity to our day-to-day living. Having a little place nestled in nature...
The Charm and Versatility of the TWOPAGES Holly Collection
By Marianne Wallace 1. Importance of Window Treatments We all know window treatments are one of the most essential elements in any home interior. They actually serve a practical and utilitarian purpose. Window treatments offer privacy; they are energy efficient...
Creating a Cozy, Inviting Dining Room in 5 Simple Steps
By Cameron Mason "By someone who believes the dining room—not the kitchen—is the true heart of the home." For many, the kitchen gets the title of "heart of the home." But in our family, it's always been the dining room....
Light & Luxe: How to Pair Sheer and Linen Panels for a Spa-Worthy Bathroom
By Jami Campbell 1. The Appeal of Linen and the Bathroom Oasis When sourcing drapes for my own home or the home of a client, I typically lean toward selecting a beautiful linen blend fabric. Linen has a natural, breathable...
DIY: Let's Beautify Your Home
By Arlyn Molina 1. Starting Your DIY Journey with Paint First of all, DIY isn’t only for pros. DIY is for everyone. You don’t need proper experience or knowledge to take the step forward to commence a project. If you’re...
How to Elevate Your Windows for a High-End Look
By Georgia Barnes After moving into our home nearly a year ago, following a major remodel, I knew one of my top priorities was to invest in beautiful and high-quality window coverings. After extensive research, I discovered TWOPAGES and immediately...
From Nursery to a Big Girl Room Where She Can Create Pink Childhood Memories
By Seda Piazza Project Introduction and Vision Transforming a nursery into a big girl (or boy) room is always a special project, knowing that they will make childhood memories and always remember this space. This room was even more meaningful,...
How to Transform Your Space with Intentional Window Treatments
By Ashley Patterson After 15 years of living in compact NYC apartments, I've finally been able to create a dedicated office in our 1850s barn home in northwest Connecticut. When we purchased this charming but quirky space about a year...
Embracing Wabi Sabi “Flawed Beauty”
By Erica White You may or may not have heard the Japanese term “Wabi Sabi” recently. Although it is a more complex philosophy, the term loosely translates to “flawed beauty” and, in relation to the arts and interior design, is...
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