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 you haven’t tried the Liz Pleated Linen Drapes from TWOPAGES, you’re seriously missing out.

I’ve tried a lot of window treatments over the years (some cute, some… not), but these? They’re a total game changer.
Let’s Talk Pleats
Pleated drapes just look intentional. They hang beautifully, they add structure, and they give off that tailored, designer vibe without being stiff or overly formal. Think elevated, not uptight.

The Liz drapes in particular are made from this dreamy linen blend that adds the perfect amount of texture to a space. It’s that effortlessly lived-in, curated look we’re all going for.
Why I’m Obsessed:
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They come in custom lengths (so no awkward highwater curtain situations).
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The colors are actually good. Like, creamy whites, warm taupes, soft charcoals—nothing weird or shiny.
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The pleats are sewn in, so they always fall perfectly.
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They look way more expensive than they are.

I threw them up in our dining room and instantly felt elevated. They legit made the whole space feel more pulled together and cozy at the same time.
Where They Work
Literally anywhere. I’ve seen them in nurseries, bedrooms, even powder baths. They soften the space while still feeling clean and minimal. If you're into neutral palettes, natural textures, or that whole Cali-casual meets modern vibe—these were made for you.

Pro Tip:
Hang them high and wide. Trust me on this. Mount your curtain rod closer to the ceiling and extend it past your window frame. It’ll make your windows look massive and your ceilings taller. Magic.
So if you’re stuck in that my-room-feels-flat phase, pleated linen drapes might be exactly what you need. Start with the Liz ones. They’re timeless, elevated, and just plain pretty.
*All photographs credit: Brittany Little
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