Fact-Checking Policy

Fact-Checking Policy

Conant Architects is committed to providing accurate and reliable information in all our magazine posts. We cover subjects like architectural trends, home design, luxury living, and practical home improvement advice. Our editorial team upholds high standards for factual accuracy and integrity before any content reaches our readers.

Our Verification Process

Every article published on Conant Architects undergoes a thorough fact-checking process before publication. Our writers and editors review all factual claims to confirm their accuracy. This process ensures that information about building materials, design principles, or market trends is correctly presented.

Sourcing Guidelines

We prioritize specific types of sources to maintain high accuracy. Primary sources are preferred, such as official architectural standards, government building codes, and direct interviews with certified architects or interior designers. We also consult academic research from peer-reviewed journals, especially for technical details about construction or materials.

Official reports from reputable industry associations, like the American Institute of Architects (AIA) or leading design organizations, are also highly valued. Reputable news organizations are used for current events or broader industry context. We seek to corroborate information from multiple independent sources whenever possible.

Evaluating Claims

Each factual statement within an article is evaluated for its precision, relevance, and timeliness. We assess the credibility of the source and the evidence provided to support the claim. This step is crucial for articles discussing evolving design trends or practical home renovation steps.

Unverifiable Claims

If a claim cannot be reliably verified using our sourcing guidelines, it will not be presented as fact. Such statements are either removed from the article entirely or rephrased to clearly indicate they are an opinion, a hypothesis, or a speculative idea. Our goal is to avoid presenting unproven information as truth.

Fact Versus Opinion

Conant Architects clearly distinguishes between verifiable facts and subjective opinions. While we often feature expert insights and creative interpretations of design, these are always presented as opinions and attributed to their source. Readers can expect a clear separation between objective information and personal viewpoints in our articles.

Reporting Errors

We welcome our readers to help us maintain accuracy. If you believe you have identified a factual error in any of our articles, please notify us immediately. Include the article title, its URL, and a specific description of the inaccuracy along with any supporting evidence.

Please send your reports to [email protected]. Our editorial team reviews all submissions within 5 business days and implements any necessary corrections. This policy was last updated in March 2026.