Fact-Checking Policy

Fact-Checking Policy

At Extravagance Idea, we commit to providing accurate and reliable information. Our goal is to ensure readers receive well-researched content for their home design and improvement decisions. This policy details our approach to maintaining factual integrity across all articles.

Content Verification Before Publication

Every article undergoes a thorough verification process before it is published. Our editorial team reviews all factual assertions. We cross-reference data points, technical specifications, and historical context. This step ensures that information presented, from villa design principles to furniture material details, is correct.

Source Prioritization

We prioritize authoritative and verifiable sources. Primary sources include official building codes, manufacturer specifications for materials, and direct interviews with architects or designers. We also consult peer-reviewed research in fields such as sustainable building or material science. Government reports and recognized industry standards serve as official sources. Secondary sources are used only when they accurately represent and cite primary information.

Evaluating Claims

Each claim within an article is assessed for accuracy and context. We seek consensus among multiple reliable sources for general statements. Specific data, like energy efficiency ratings for a smart home system, must originate from the product manufacturer or an independent testing body. Our editors evaluate the recency and relevance of all cited information.

Handling Unverified Information

If a claim cannot be supported by sufficient credible evidence, it will not be included in the article as a fact. We may rephrase such statements as hypotheses or expert opinions, clearly identifying them as such. Our standard requires a high degree of certainty for all factual assertions we publish.

Distinction Between Fact and Opinion

Extravagance Idea publishes both objective information and expert opinions. We clearly separate these in our content. Factual statements are supported by evidence and verification. Opinion pieces, or sections expressing subjective viewpoints on design trends or aesthetic preferences, are labeled or presented in a way that distinguishes them from verifiable facts.

Reporting Factual Errors

We welcome our readers’ help in maintaining accuracy. If you identify a factual error in any of our articles, please report it. Send an email to [email protected] with the article title, URL, and a description of the error. We aim to review all reports and make necessary corrections within 72 business hours.

Last Updated: March 2026