Fact-Checking Policy
At Stylish Global Creations Interiors (sgci.ae), we are committed to providing our readers with accurate, reliable, and trustworthy information. Our content helps you make informed decisions about interior design, trends, and home improvements. This policy outlines our process for ensuring factual accuracy in all published articles.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
We understand the importance of reliable information in the field of interior design. Whether discussing space planning techniques, current trends, or product recommendations, our aim is to present correct details. We believe sound information empowers our readers to create beautiful and functional spaces.
Verification Process Before Publication
Every article published on sgci.ae undergoes a thorough fact-checking process. Our editorial team verifies all factual statements, figures, and claims before an article goes live. This includes checking design principles, material specifications, industry standards, and practical advice related to interiors.
We ensure that all data, statistics, and statements about design history or contemporary practices are supported by credible evidence. Our goal is to catch any inaccuracies and correct them at the draft stage. This careful review prevents misleading information from reaching our audience.
Prioritizing Sources
We prioritize specific types of sources to maintain high standards of accuracy:
- Primary Sources: We seek out original research, direct interviews with accredited interior designers, architects, or product manufacturers. Official building codes, technical specifications, and direct observations also qualify.
- Peer-Reviewed Journals and Studies: Academic research from respected institutions in architecture, design, and related fields provides strong evidentiary support. These sources have undergone expert review.
- Official Government and Industry Bodies: Information from regulatory authorities, professional design associations, and recognized standardization organizations is highly valued. These bodies often set industry benchmarks.
- Reputable Industry Experts: Quotes and insights from recognized professionals with documented expertise in interior design are used. We confirm their credentials and experience.
Evaluating Claims
Our editors carefully evaluate all claims made within an article. We cross-reference information across several independent, reliable sources to ensure consistency. We also assess sources for potential biases or conflicts of interest.
We confirm the currency of information, especially for rapidly changing design trends or product availability. Outdated information is either updated or noted as historical context. Every effort is made to present the most current understanding.
Unverifiable Claims
If a claim cannot be verified with sufficient confidence using credible sources, it will not be published. The editorial team will either remove the claim entirely or rephrase it to reflect any uncertainty. In some cases, we state that information represents current understanding and might change.
Distinction Between Fact and Opinion
We clearly distinguish between objective factual statements and subjective opinions or expert insights. Factual statements are verifiable through evidence and research. Examples include the properties of a specific material or the dimensions required for a standard piece of furniture.
Opinions, such as a designer’s preference for a certain color palette or a specific style’s suitability for a room, are presented as such. They reflect expert perspectives or common design principles rather than universal truths. Our articles aim to offer both objective information and creative guidance.
Reader Reporting and Corrections
We encourage our readers to help us maintain accuracy. If you believe you have identified an inaccuracy or error in an article, please notify us. Your input helps us improve our content.
- Send an email to [email protected].
- Include the article title and URL.
- Clearly describe the potential inaccuracy.
- Provide any supporting evidence or sources you might have.
Our editorial team reviews all reports. If an error is confirmed, we will correct the article promptly. For significant factual corrections, we may add a note at the end of the article, detailing the change and the date of the update. Minor typographical errors are typically fixed without a special note. We aim to address valid correction requests within 48 business hours.
Last Updated
March 2026
