Fact-Checking Policy

Gold Dust Interiors Fact-Checking Policy

Gold Dust Interiors is dedicated to providing accurate and trustworthy content to our readers. We uphold high standards for factual correctness across all articles published on golddustinterior.com. Our commitment is to offer reliable insights into interior design, materials, and trends.

Verification Process

Every factual claim within an article undergoes a thorough verification process before publication. Our editorial team rigorously checks information against multiple credible sources. This ensures that details concerning furniture history, material specifications, design principles, and industry trends are consistently correct.

Source Prioritization

We prioritize primary sources whenever available. These include academic research, official reports from reputable organizations, and historical documents. We also consult recognized industry experts and established design institutions. Peer-reviewed studies are highly valued for supporting scientific or technical claims related to interior materials and finishes.

Evaluating Claims

Each factual assertion must be supported by evidence from reliable sources. We carefully assess the context, currency, and authority of every source utilized. If a claim is complex, potentially controversial, or impacts safety, we seek corroboration from at least two independent and verified sources. This rigorous approach maintains the integrity of our published content.

Unverifiable Information

If a claim cannot be verified through our standard fact-checking process, we will not present it as fact. Such information may be excluded from the article. Alternatively, it might be presented as a hypothesis or an ongoing discussion, clearly labeled as subjective or unproven. We only publish information that meets our strict verification standards.

Fact vs. Opinion

Gold Dust Interiors articles often blend objective information with subjective design insights. We clearly separate verifiable facts from opinions. Facts include details like the historical origin of a furniture style or the composition of a material. Statements about aesthetic appeal, design preference, or the interpretive impact of an interior piece are presented as subjective views. For example, “Leather is known for its durability” is a fact, while “Leather desk objects create an unparalleled sense of luxury” is an opinion.

Reader Reporting Process

We welcome readers to report any potential factual inaccuracies they may find. If you believe an article contains incorrect information, please contact us directly. Send an email to [email protected] with the article title, the specific claim you are questioning, and any supporting evidence. Our team will review your submission promptly.

We aim to respond to all such inquiries within five business days. Verified corrections will be made to the article, and a note may be added if the change is significant to the content. Your input helps us maintain the highest level of accuracy.

This policy was last updated in March 2026.