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Corrections Policy

Corrections Policy

Aesthetic Living & Luxurious Interior Architecture of New Original Ideas (allianoi.org) is dedicated to publishing accurate and reliable content. We aim for the highest standards in our articles about interior design, architectural trends, and luxurious living.

We understand that errors can occur. Our commitment to accuracy means we correct factual mistakes when they are brought to our attention. This policy outlines our approach to making corrections.

Types of Corrections

  • Minor Fixes: These include typographical errors, grammatical mistakes, broken links, or minor phrasing changes that do not alter the factual meaning of the content. We correct these directly within the article without a formal notification note.
  • Significant Corrections: These address errors that affect the factual accuracy of an article, misstate information, or omit critical details impacting understanding. When a significant correction is made, we will add a clear “Correction” note within the article. This note will explain the change and the date it was made.
  • Retractions: In rare cases, an article may contain fundamental errors, be based on demonstrably false information, or be found to violate our editorial standards beyond correction. If an article requires retraction, we will remove it from circulation and publish a notice explaining the reason for the retraction.

Reporting an Error

We encourage our readers to help us maintain accuracy. If you find an error in an article on allianoi.org, please notify us immediately. Send an email to [email protected]. Include the article’s title, the URL, and a specific description of the error.

Review and Transparency

Our editorial team reviews all reported errors. We typically assess and respond to correction requests within two business days. We value transparency in our corrections process. Significant changes are clearly noted within articles for our readers to see the amendment history.

Last Updated: March 2026