Each factual claim in our content is carefully assessed. We look for broad consensus among authoritative sources when examining design trends or technical specifications. The recency of information is also considered, especially as styles and technologies for home interiors change.
Claims must be directly supported by evidence from our prioritized sources. If a statement lacks sufficient support, we do not present it as a verified fact. This applies to all content, from tips on designing with light to furniture ideas.
Handling Unverified Information
Any claim that cannot be adequately verified through our fact-checking process will not be published as fact. We will either remove the unverified statement entirely or clearly present it as a theory or speculation. Our commitment is to provide readers with solid, reliable information for their interior design endeavors.
Fact Versus Opinion
The 3035 Perkins House Blog often shares subjective advice, such as suggestions for color palettes or decorative staging. We clearly distinguish between verifiable facts and design opinions or preferences. Factual statements, like the dimensions of standard furniture or the properties of building materials, are rigorously checked.
Stylistic recommendations are presented as suggestions, acknowledging that personal taste plays a significant role in interior decorating. We aim for clarity so readers can easily identify factual information from creative advice.
Reader Reporting Process
We welcome our readers’ involvement in maintaining the accuracy of our content. If you identify a potential factual error on our site, please notify us immediately. Send an email to [email protected].
Please include the article title and a brief description of the specific claim you believe needs review. Our editorial team reviews all reports and aims to respond within 5 business days. We will correct verified errors promptly.
Last Updated: March 2026
Fact-Checking Policy
At 3035 Perkins House, we are dedicated to providing accurate and reliable information on interior design and home improvement topics. We understand the importance of trustworthy advice for decorating and remodeling projects. Our fact-checking policy outlines the steps we take to ensure the integrity of our content before it reaches our readers.
Our Verification Process
Every article published on the 3035 Perkins House Blog undergoes a thorough review process. Our editorial team verifies all factual claims before publication. This includes checking data related to materials, dimensions, design principles, and historical information.
We cross-reference information across multiple credible sources to confirm accuracy. This step helps us ensure the advice we offer for your home decoration and interior planning projects is sound.
Source Prioritization
We prioritize specific types of sources to maintain high standards of accuracy. Primary sources are our first choice, such as official building codes, manufacturers’ specifications for home goods, and original research studies.
Peer-reviewed academic journals in fields like ergonomics, color psychology, or architecture provide strong support. Official government publications and reputable industry association reports are also highly valued. We avoid sources that lack clear attribution or evidence of expertise.
Evaluating Claims
Each factual claim in our content is carefully assessed. We look for broad consensus among authoritative sources when examining design trends or technical specifications. The recency of information is also considered, especially as styles and technologies for home interiors change.
Claims must be directly supported by evidence from our prioritized sources. If a statement lacks sufficient support, we do not present it as a verified fact. This applies to all content, from tips on designing with light to furniture ideas.
Handling Unverified Information
Any claim that cannot be adequately verified through our fact-checking process will not be published as fact. We will either remove the unverified statement entirely or clearly present it as a theory or speculation. Our commitment is to provide readers with solid, reliable information for their interior design endeavors.
Fact Versus Opinion
The 3035 Perkins House Blog often shares subjective advice, such as suggestions for color palettes or decorative staging. We clearly distinguish between verifiable facts and design opinions or preferences. Factual statements, like the dimensions of standard furniture or the properties of building materials, are rigorously checked.
Stylistic recommendations are presented as suggestions, acknowledging that personal taste plays a significant role in interior decorating. We aim for clarity so readers can easily identify factual information from creative advice.
Reader Reporting Process
We welcome our readers’ involvement in maintaining the accuracy of our content. If you identify a potential factual error on our site, please notify us immediately. Send an email to [email protected].
Please include the article title and a brief description of the specific claim you believe needs review. Our editorial team reviews all reports and aims to respond within 5 business days. We will correct verified errors promptly.
Last Updated: March 2026