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Fact-Checking Policy

Fact-Checking Policy

Aesthetic Living & Luxurious Interior Architecture of New Original Ideas is committed to providing accurate and reliable information. Our readers rely on us for truthful insights into design history, architectural trends, material science, and practical advice for homes. This policy outlines our commitment to accuracy and transparency in all content published on allianoi.org.

Verification Process Before Publication

Before any article goes live, it undergoes a thorough fact-checking process. Our editorial team reviews all factual statements related to interior design, architectural principles, construction materials, and historical context. Writers are required to submit credible sources for all significant claims.

Prioritized Sources

We prioritize highly credible and authoritative sources to support our content. These include primary sources such as original research, interviews with recognized architects and designers, and direct observation of design projects. We also rely on peer-reviewed academic journals in art history or architecture, books from reputable publishers, and official reports from industry associations or governmental bodies.

Claim Evaluation

Each factual claim is evaluated for accuracy, relevance, and context. Our editors seek independent corroboration from multiple authoritative sources whenever possible. We assess the original source’s expertise, methodology, and any potential for bias to ensure the information is trustworthy and reflective of current design understanding.

Handling Unverifiable Claims

If a factual claim cannot be adequately verified through reliable sources, we will not publish it as established fact. Such information might be omitted from the article entirely. Alternatively, it may be rephrased to indicate uncertainty, historical speculation, or present it as a widely held belief rather than a proven truth within the design field.

Fact and Opinion Distinction

Our content clearly distinguishes between factual reporting and subjective opinion. Statements based on verifiable data, historical records, or established architectural principles are presented as facts. Expressed preferences, aesthetic judgments, or personal interpretations of design trends are always identified as opinions. This distinction helps our readers critically engage with our articles on interior architecture.

Reader Reporting Process

We value our readers’ input and encourage them to report any potential factual errors. If you believe an article on allianoi.org contains inaccurate information, please contact our editorial team. Send an email outlining your concerns, including the article title and specific details, to [email protected]. We commit to investigating all reports promptly. Our team will review the claim, consult our sources, and respond to your inquiry within five business days. If an inaccuracy is confirmed, we will correct the content and note the revision.

This policy was last updated in March 2026.