Source & Citation Standards
The 3035 Perkins House Blog aims to provide accurate and useful information for our readers. We write about interior design, home improvement, and decorating topics. Our commitment to accuracy means we uphold clear standards for all sources we use.
Authoritative Sources
We rely on specific types of sources to maintain our high content standards. These include official government reports, academic research from universities and reputable institutions, and publications from professional organizations within the architecture and interior design fields. We also consult established industry publications known for their rigorous editorial processes and factual reporting on home aesthetics and building practices.
Citation Format
Every article on 3035 Perkins House Blog uses clear citation methods. We typically link directly to our sources within the text of the article. This allows readers to click through and examine the original information for themselves, ensuring full transparency in our content.
Source Verification
Our editorial team verifies all sources before content goes live on 3035 Perkins House Blog. We check the credentials of authors and publishers linked in our articles. We also cross-reference factual claims, statistics, and data points with at least two other reliable sources to ensure accuracy for our interior design guidance.
Anonymous or Unnamed Sources
We generally do not use anonymous or unnamed sources. Transparency about where our information comes from is important. This practice helps readers trust the advice and information they find here.
Primary Over Secondary Sources
We seek out primary sources whenever possible. This includes original research, direct interviews with certified designers or contractors, and initial reports. While secondary sources are used, we review them carefully and prefer those that clearly reference their original data or studies.
Reader Verification of Sources
Readers can always verify our cited information. Clicking on the in-text hyperlinks provides direct access to the source. For any questions about sources or if a link is missing, please contact us at [email protected].
Handling Disputed Sources
If a reader believes a source is inaccurate or has questions about its validity, we encourage them to reach out. Our editorial team investigates all disputes promptly. We correct any errors found to maintain our factual commitment, with updates typically completed within 48 business hours. Please send all such concerns to [email protected].
This page was last updated in March 2026.