Fact-Checking Policy

TLLR Interior Design is committed to providing accurate and reliable information to our readers. Our goal is to ensure all content, especially regarding interior design trends, product features, and practical advice, is factually sound. This policy outlines our methods for achieving and maintaining editorial integrity.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

We strive for precision in every article published on tllr.org. Our editorial process includes rigorous checks to ensure the information presented is correct, current, and relevant to the interior design community. We understand that reliable facts build trust with our audience.

Verification Process

Before any article goes live, our editorial team reviews all factual claims. This verification step ensures details like product specifications, material properties, design historical data, and industry standards are accurate. We confirm names, dates, and stylistic descriptions to avoid errors.

Sourcing Standards

TLLR Interior Design prioritizes information from primary sources. These include direct manufacturer data, official industry reports, architectural standards, and direct interviews with recognized design professionals. Using these sources helps us get information straight from the origin.

When primary sources are not available, we turn to reputable secondary sources. This includes established interior design publications, academic articles on design principles, and official research studies that have undergone peer review. We assess the credibility and authority of every source we use.

Evaluating Claims

Each factual claim undergoes critical assessment. We cross-reference information with multiple independent sources whenever possible. Our editors check for consistency, potential biases, and the timeliness of the data to ensure its relevance.

We confirm that all statistics, quotes, and specific details about interior design elements are correctly presented. Claims must be supported by verifiable evidence, not just general statements. Our team challenges any information that seems questionable or lacks proper attribution.

Unverifiable Claims

If a claim cannot be sufficiently verified through our sourcing standards, we will not publish it as fact. Unconfirmed information is either excluded from the content or presented with clear disclaimers. We maintain transparency about any limitations in our ability to confirm a statement.

Fact vs. Opinion

We clearly distinguish between verifiable facts and subjective opinions within our content. Facts are objective truths, such as the dimensions of a standard furniture piece or the technical specifications of a material. Opinions represent personal viewpoints, preferences, or interpretations, for example, a designer’s aesthetic judgment on a color palette.

Opinion pieces or articles containing significant subjective analysis are clearly labeled. We attribute opinions to specific contributors or sources. Our aim is to provide both factual insights and diverse perspectives in a transparent manner.

Reporting Errors

TLLR Interior Design values reader feedback in maintaining accuracy. If you believe you have identified a factual error or an inaccuracy in any of our articles, please report it to us. Your input helps us improve our content.

Please send an email detailing the specific error, the article title, and the correct information, along with any supporting sources, to [email protected]. Our editorial team reviews all reported concerns. We will investigate the claim promptly and make corrections as needed.

Significant factual errors will be corrected within 48 hours on business days, and the update will be noted on the article page. Minor errors, such as typos or grammatical mistakes, may be corrected without a formal note, but we appreciate all reports.

Last Updated: March 2026