Fact-Checking Policy
Aesthetic Revamp Home (arhapp.com) commits to providing accurate and reliable information. Our content covers various topics, including home design, architecture, renovation, and interior trends. We uphold a strict fact-checking process to ensure all published material meets high standards of veracity.
Verification Before Publication
Every article undergoes a thorough verification process before it goes live. Editors review all factual claims, statistics, dates, names, and technical details. This includes checking specifics related to building materials, architectural styles, design principles, and regional regulations that might affect home improvements.
Prioritizing Sources
We prioritize specific types of sources to establish credibility. Primary sources are our first choice; these include academic research papers, official government reports, established industry standards, and direct interviews with certified architects or design professionals. We also consult reputable secondary sources, such as well-known industry publications and academic texts.
Official sources are key for information regarding building codes, safety standards, or property regulations. We ensure these sources are current and directly relevant to the information presented. Information from manufacturers about their products, like paint specifications or material durability, also counts as a primary reference.
Evaluating Claims
Our editorial team assesses claims by cross-referencing information across multiple independent, authoritative sources. We look for consensus among experts and reliable data. Any assertion that carries significant weight, such as claims about the longevity of a material or the energy efficiency of a design technique, receives extra scrutiny.
Unverifiable Claims
If a claim cannot be verified through credible sources, we do not present it as fact. Such statements are either removed from the content or rephrased to reflect their unconfirmed nature. We attribute statements clearly when they represent a theory or a less established idea within the design community.
Fact and Opinion Distinction
We clearly separate objective facts from subjective opinions within our content. Factual information includes verifiable data like dimensions, material properties, historical architectural periods, or specific renovation steps. Opinions, on the other hand, cover aesthetic preferences, design trends, or personal interpretations of style.
Our articles label opinions clearly, often attributing them to specific designers, common viewpoints, or general aesthetic movements. This helps readers understand the nature of the information they consume.
Reader Reporting Process
We encourage our readers to report any factual inaccuracies they identify. Your input helps us maintain the highest standards of accuracy. If you believe an article contains incorrect information, please contact us directly.
Send an email to [email protected] with the article title and a description of the potential inaccuracy. Our team will investigate promptly. We will correct verified errors transparently, either by updating the article or issuing a correction notice.
Last Updated: March 2026