Fact-Checking Policy
At Interior Design Contractors, we are committed to providing our readers with accurate, reliable, and well-researched information about interior design, construction, and related topics. Our goal is to offer practical advice and insights that you can trust. This policy outlines our fact-checking procedures, ensuring the integrity of all content published on our site.
Verification Process Before Publication
Every article undergoes a thorough review process before it goes live. Our editorial team checks all factual claims, statistics, and technical details. We cross-reference information regarding design trends, material specifications, budget estimates, and construction practices.
This process ensures that our guidance on villa interior design budgets, luxury home trends, or specific wall maintenance tips is sound. We verify the accuracy of all design advice and contractor-related information to meet industry standards.
Types of Sources Prioritized
We prioritize sources that offer direct, verifiable information. Primary sources are preferred, including original research, official building codes, manufacturer specifications for interior design materials, and direct interviews with certified architects or interior design contractors.
Peer-reviewed academic journals in fields such as architecture, urban planning, and material science also serve as high-priority sources. Official reports from governmental bodies or recognized industry associations are used for data on housing, construction, or economic trends affecting the interior design market.
How Claims Are Evaluated
Claims are evaluated based on the strength and credibility of their supporting evidence. Technical claims about material performance or design longevity must be backed by clear data or established industry standards. Information related to cost estimates for custom living spaces or luxury furniture is checked against current market rates and expert opinion.
We assess the impartiality and expertise of all cited sources. Any projected trends for UAE luxury homes or global design shifts are presented with appropriate context and attribution to their originators. Our evaluation aims for clarity and precision in all statements.
When a Claim Cannot Be Verified
If a claim cannot be adequately verified through reliable sources, we will not publish it. Unsubstantiated statements are removed from the article or rewritten to reflect uncertainty. This applies to any information that lacks clear supporting evidence, particularly concerning design techniques or material efficacy.
When core content relies on unverified facts, we will either revise the section until it meets our standards or remove it entirely. Our commitment is to present only information we can confidently stand behind.
Distinction Between Fact and Opinion
We clearly distinguish between objective facts and subjective opinions within our content. Factual statements, such as dimensions, material properties, or historical design movements, are verifiable and presented as such. Opinions, including aesthetic preferences, design recommendations, or predictions about future trends, are labeled as views or interpretations.
For example, “marble is a porous stone” is a fact, while “marble bathrooms offer the most luxurious feel” is an opinion. Our articles aim to provide helpful insights while respecting this distinction.
Reader Reporting Process
We encourage our readers to report any factual inaccuracies they identify. If you believe an article contains incorrect information regarding interior design, contractor practices, or any other topic, please contact us. Send an email to [email protected].
Include the article title, the specific sentence or paragraph you believe is inaccurate, and any supporting evidence you have. We will review all reports promptly, typically within 48 business hours. If an error is confirmed, we will correct the article and make a note of the correction where appropriate.
Last Updated: March 2026