Fact-Checking Policy

Fact-Checking Policy

ARH Reviews commits to delivering accurate and reliable information across all our content. This includes guides on luxury interior design, articles on architectural innovation, and advice for home staging. Our readers depend on us for trustworthy insights into the world of homes, design, and real estate. This policy outlines our commitment to factual accuracy.

Our Verification Process

Before any article goes live, our editorial team undertakes a thorough verification process. Content creators research all claims, statistics, and technical details to ensure their validity. Editors then cross-reference this information against established knowledge in fields like architecture, design, and real estate.

Source Prioritization

We prioritize authoritative and independent sources. Primary sources, such as original research, government records, and direct interviews with certified architects, interior designers, or real estate professionals, are always preferred. We also rely on peer-reviewed journals for technical specifications and official publications from reputable industry organizations. Secondary sources are used sparingly and only when validated by primary material.

Evaluating Claims

Every factual claim undergoes careful scrutiny. We cross-reference information across multiple distinct and credible sources to confirm its veracity. Any statistical data, market trends, or historical facts related to home design or property require direct source verification. We also ensure that facts are presented with appropriate context, especially concerning regional building codes or design trends.

Handling Unverified Information

When a claim cannot be sufficiently verified through our established process, it will not be published as fact. We will either remove the unverified statement, rephrase it to reflect uncertainty, or attribute it to a specific opinion. If an unverified claim is critical to the article’s core message, the piece may be held from publication or significantly revised. Our goal is to avoid circulating unconfirmed information.

Fact Versus Opinion

We maintain a clear distinction between factual reporting and subjective opinion. Articles discussing aesthetic preferences, emerging design philosophies, or personal interpretations of style are clearly presented as commentary or opinion pieces. Factual statements within these pieces, such as those about architectural history or material properties, are still subject to our verification policy. We ensure that our readers can easily discern objective information from subjective viewpoints.

Reader Reporting and Corrections

We value our readers’ role in maintaining accuracy. If you identify a factual error or believe a piece contains incorrect information, please notify us promptly. Send your detailed concern, including the article title and specific claim, to [email protected]. Our editorial team will investigate all reports thoroughly and will correct any verified errors as quickly as possible.

This Fact-Checking Policy was last updated in March 2026.