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TWOPAGES Curtains Celebrates a Decade of Excellence in Custom Window Treatments USA - English Latin America - español
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SPOKANE, Wash., March 20, 2025 ~ As TWOPAGES Curtains celebrates its tenth anniversary in March 2025, the company reaffirms its dedication to providing effortless living through high-quality custom window treatments. Founded by CEO Ray Chen, TWOPAGES has become a leader in the industry, offering a wide range of products that seamlessly blend into any home decor.

Chen's vision for TWOPAGES was born out of frustration while renovating his own home in 2007. He encountered unexpected costs and hidden fees, exposing the opaque pricing and complex purchasing process within the industry. Determined to bring transparency and ease to customers, Chen launched TWOPAGES with a focus on honesty, innovation, and care.

Despite initial challenges, Chen successfully created a user-friendly website for custom selections and convinced factories to accept smaller orders without sacrificing quality. He also built a dedicated team and sourced high-quality materials from over 100 suppliers. In addition, he established a 100,000-square-meter vertically integrated factory to ensure efficient order processing.

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Today, TWOPAGES fulfills over 1,000 custom orders daily with guaranteed delivery within seven days. The brand's unique menu-style customization page has served over 600,000 households worldwide since its launch. With over 30 product lines including curtains, blinds, shades, and hardware made from environmentally friendly and durable materials, TWOPAGES continues to innovate in both design and production.

According to Chen, the brand's mission is not just about decorating beautiful spaces but creating unique experiences that inspire peace in one's heart. By saving customers time and effort in their window treatment shopping experience, TWOPAGES allows them to enjoy a relaxed and pleasant experience that fosters a sense of peace in their daily lives.

To celebrate its tenth anniversary milestone, TWOPAGES has kicked off an online Brand Month event running throughout March on its official website and Amazon storefront. This event offers special promotions on popular items such as the luxurious Liz Linen Curtain, the durable Isabella Heavyweight Polyester Cotton Blend Drapery, and the elegant Florida Embossed White Semi Sheer Curtain.

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For those seeking a touch of sophistication, the Patti Premium Belgian Linen Flax Curtain crafted from high-quality Belgian linen flax is an ideal choice. The Celia Polyester Roman Shade combines classic patterns with modern convenience, while the Lila Blackout Curtain provides privacy and softness for restful nights.

In addition to these popular items, TWOPAGES also offers a selection of patterned and floral curtains for customers looking for distinctive designs. The brand's Roman shades and eco-friendly bamboo shades are perfect for enhancing any space with functional elegance.

Looking ahead, TWOPAGES plans to expand its product line with sustainable materials over the next decade as part of its commitment to eco-friendly initiatives. The brand will continue to innovate in both product offerings and customer experience, ensuring that effortless living remains at the forefront of its mission. As TWOPAGES celebrates a decade of success, it looks forward to many more years of providing high-quality custom window treatments that simplify and enhance everyday living.
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