Fact-Checking Policy
Luxury Design Business is committed to providing accurate and reliable information to our readers. We uphold high standards for factual correctness across all our content. Our fact-checking policy outlines the steps we take to maintain trust and ensure the integrity of our articles on luxury design, architectural trends, and interior styling.
Verification Process Before Publication
Before any article appears on Luxury Design Business, our editorial team conducts a thorough verification process. This step ensures the accuracy of all factual statements. We confirm details related to architectural practices, interior design methodologies, and specific product information presented to our readers.
Types of Sources Prioritized
We prioritize primary sources whenever possible. This includes official reports from accredited design institutions, university studies related to architecture or material science, and direct interviews with leading professionals in the luxury design industry. Official manufacturer specifications and government regulatory documents also serve as reliable references for our content.
Secondary sources, such as reputable industry publications or well-regarded design journals, are used when primary sources are unavailable. We evaluate these sources for their reputation and their own fact-checking standards. Information from general news outlets is typically cross-referenced with more specialized sources before inclusion.
How Claims Are Evaluated
Our team checks claims for factual correctness and currency. We assess information against established industry knowledge and expert consensus in the design world. Claims must be presented within proper context, ensuring our readers understand the full scope of any design concept or material application.
When a Claim Cannot Be Verified
If a claim lacks sufficient verifiable support from our prioritized sources, we do not publish it. We may rephrase the information to reflect its unconfirmed status or remove it entirely from the article. Our goal is to avoid circulating unconfirmed or speculative details as facts.
Distinction Between Fact and Opinion
We clearly distinguish between objective statements and subjective viewpoints within our content. Factual statements pertain to verifiable data, historical design periods, or established material properties. Opinions, on the other hand, represent subjective assessments of style, aesthetic preferences, or future design predictions.
Our articles label opinions appropriately. This ensures readers can differentiate between expert analysis and personal interpretations of design trends. We believe this transparency is essential for honest reporting.
Reader Reporting Process
We encourage our readers to report any factual errors they encounter on our site. Your input helps us maintain the highest standards of accuracy. To report an error, please send an email to [email protected].
In your email, specify the article title and the exact information you believe is incorrect. Provide any supporting evidence or sources that can help us review the claim efficiently. We review all reports carefully and will correct verified errors promptly.
Last Updated: March 2026