Source & Citation Standards
At TLLR Interior Design, we commit to providing accurate, reliable, and trustworthy information to our readers. Our source and citation standards ensure every article, especially those discussing luxury Italian interior design trends or new materials, rests on a foundation of verifiable facts. We believe in transparency and thoroughness to maintain the trust of our audience.
Authoritative Sources
We prioritize primary sources whenever possible. Primary sources include original research, direct interviews with designers or manufacturers, official company announcements, and government documents related to design or materials. These sources provide the most direct information on topics such as the latest innovations in Italian furniture craftsmanship.
While secondary sources, like articles summarizing primary research, are useful, we prefer to cite the original studies. This allows us to provide the most direct information on topics such as luxury Italian interior design trends. Reliable secondary sources include peer-reviewed journals, reputable design publications, and established industry reports.
Citation Format
Articles published on TLLR Interior Design incorporate clear links or references to original sources directly within the text. Readers can follow these links to access the data or statements cited. This format ensures easy verification and immediate access to the supporting material.
Source Verification Process
Before inclusion, our editorial team thoroughly verifies all sources. We cross-reference information with multiple independent sources whenever possible. Our team evaluates the credibility of authors and publishers, considering their expertise and potential biases in the interior design field.
Policy on Anonymous Sources
TLLR Interior Design generally does not use anonymous or unnamed sources. Our commitment to transparency requires attributing information to its original speaker or publisher. In extremely rare cases, and only with direct editorial approval and robust verification, an unnamed source might be considered when specific facts cannot be obtained otherwise and doing so serves a significant public interest in the design community.
How Readers Can Verify Sources
We encourage our readers to examine the sources we cite. You can click on the embedded links to visit the original documents, reports, or interviews. This allows for independent review of the information presented in our articles.
Handling Disputed Sources
If a reader identifies a source they believe to be inaccurate or questionable, please contact us immediately. Send an email detailing your concerns to [email protected]. Our editorial team will review the claim, re-verify the source, and make necessary corrections or clarifications within 48 hours on business days if an error is found. We take all feedback seriously.
Last Updated: March 2026