Fact-Checking Policy

Fact-Checking Policy

Interior Art Live is committed to providing accurate and reliable information about interior design, home decor, and related trends. Our editorial team upholds high standards for factual correctness in all published content. This policy outlines our commitment and the procedures we follow to ensure informational integrity.

Our Verification Process

Before any article is published, our editors thoroughly review all factual claims, statistics, names, dates, and quotes. We check for precision in detailing design styles, material specifications, and functional advice. This critical step ensures the information serves our readers effectively.

Every piece of content, from articles on modern furniture trends to discussions on lighting secrets, undergoes this verification. Our goal is to present information that is both engaging and factually sound. We strive to maintain the integrity of our press hub.

Prioritizing Reliable Sources

We prioritize sources that offer direct, verifiable information. Primary sources include interviews with interior designers, architects, and industry professionals. We also use official company press releases and government publications related to building codes or environmental standards.

Peer-reviewed academic research on design psychology or ergonomics also serves as a strong foundation. Reputable industry associations and established trade publications provide valuable data. We assess each source for its authority, current relevance, and potential biases.

Evaluating Claims and Unverified Information

Our team assesses each factual claim against the available evidence. We determine if a statement is supported by multiple reliable sources or direct observation. Accuracy in describing design techniques or material properties is paramount.

If a claim cannot be adequately verified through our established sources, we do not publish it as fact. Unsubstantiated information is either removed, clarified as an unconfirmed report, or attributed as an individual opinion. We ensure our readers receive only verified details.

Distinguishing Fact from Opinion

Interior Art Live recognizes the clear difference between factual statements and subjective opinions. Factual content is verifiable and objective, such as the dimensions of a standard rug size or the historical origin of a design movement. Opinions, however, reflect personal views or preferences.

When an author expresses an opinion, we present it clearly as such. This distinction allows readers to understand when they are consuming objective information versus subjective viewpoints on aesthetics or trends. The author’s perspective is always attributed appropriately.

Reporting an Error or Suggestion

Interior Art Live values accuracy and transparency. We encourage our readers to report any factual inaccuracies or suggest corrections they identify within our content. Your input helps us maintain the highest standards.

To report a potential error, please send an email to [email protected]. Provide specific details about the article and the claim in question. Our editorial team will investigate all reports thoroughly within three business days.

If an error is confirmed, we will correct the information quickly. Minor factual errors will be corrected without a formal notice. Significant corrections will include a note at the end of the article, detailing the change and the date it was made.

Last Updated: March 2026