Fact-Checking Policy
Life in Luxury Design is dedicated to providing accurate and reliable information to our readers. We understand that trust is essential for content covering interior design, luxury products, and architectural details. Our commitment to factual accuracy helps ensure that our articles offer valuable insights and practical guidance for your design endeavors.
Our Verification Process
Before any article is published, our editorial team undertakes a thorough fact-checking process. This involves reviewing all statements, figures, and historical claims. We cross-reference information about design trends, material specifications, and industry practices to confirm their truthfulness.
Prioritizing Reliable Sources
We prioritize sources known for their authority and accuracy. Our team primarily consults original research, official company statements, and recognized design institutions. This includes peer-reviewed academic journals in fields like architecture and art history, along with government reports or data from established industry organizations. We also consult direct interviews with qualified designers and manufacturers.
Evaluating Claims and Information
Every claim made within an article undergoes careful scrutiny. We question assumptions and seek original documentation or expert consensus for all factual assertions. If a claim cannot be substantiated by multiple reputable sources, it will either be removed or clearly qualified as unconfirmed information. Our goal is to present information that stands up to examination.
Handling Unverified Information
When our team cannot fully verify a piece of information, we do not include it as fact. Instead, we either omit the questionable detail or present it with a clear disclaimer. This ensures our readers know the degree of certainty for all content they consume on luxurydesign.life.
Fact Versus Opinion
We clearly distinguish between objective facts and subjective opinions within our content. Factual statements about design history, material properties, or architectural styles are always checked for accuracy. Opinions, such as personal preferences for a particular aesthetic or expert advice on style choices, are presented as such and attributed where appropriate. This transparency helps readers understand the nature of the information they receive.
Reporting Inaccuracies
We value the vigilance of our readers and encourage you to report any potential factual errors. If you believe an article on Life in Luxury Design contains an inaccuracy, please contact us immediately. Send an email to [email protected] with the article title, the specific passage in question, and any supporting evidence. Our editorial team will review your submission and investigate the matter promptly.
Last Updated: March 2026