Corrections Policy

Corrections Policy

Extravagance Idea is committed to delivering accurate and reliable information across all our articles. We cover topics from technical villa design frameworks to interior planning trends and custom furniture insights. Our readers rely on us for precise guidance on creating luxurious and well-designed spaces. We strive for factual correctness in every piece of content published.

Types of Corrections

We recognize that errors can occur. We categorize them into three types:

  • Minor Fixes: These include typos, grammatical errors, broken links, or minor phrasing adjustments that do not alter the core meaning of the content.
  • Significant Corrections: These address factual inaccuracies, misinterpretations, or misleading statements that materially affect the understanding or advice offered in an article.
  • Retractions: In rare cases, if an article is found to be entirely false, plagiarized, or fundamentally compromised, it may be fully retracted. This action is taken only after thorough review.

How Corrections Are Noted

Minor fixes are typically made without an explicit public note, unless they significantly improve clarity. For significant corrections, an editor’s note will be added directly within the article. This note will explain the change made and the date of the correction. Retracted articles will display a clear retraction statement in place of the original content.

Reporting an Error

We encourage our readers to help us maintain accuracy. If you identify an error in any of our articles, please report it immediately. Send an email to [email protected]. Include the full URL of the article, a clear description of the error, and provide the correct information if known.

Review Timeline and Transparency

Upon receiving an error report, our editorial team will review the claim within 48 hours on business days. We investigate each report thoroughly, consulting original sources and internal experts. The time required for a full investigation and subsequent correction can vary depending on the complexity of the issue. Our goal is to address valid errors as quickly as possible. All significant correction notes will remain permanently on the article page for full transparency regarding our content history.

Last Updated: March 2026