Source and Citation Standards
Interior Design in Dubai is committed to providing accurate and reliable information. Our content helps readers understand the world of interior design, from local trends to international influences. We uphold strong standards for all sources used across our articles and features.
Authoritative Sources
We rely on sources recognized for their expertise in interior design, architecture, and related fields. These include established academic institutions, professional associations, and experienced design practitioners.
Approved sources typically feature published research, official reports, or direct professional experience. This ensures the information presented is credible and backed by industry knowledge.
Citation Format
Interior Design in Dubai uses a clear, consistent citation style to attribute all information. For online sources, we link directly to the original content where possible.
When citing print materials or interviews, we include the author’s name, publication title, and relevant dates within the text. This allows readers to easily identify the source of specific details. Visual content, such as photographs of interior design projects, always includes photographer credits and design firm attribution. We also link to portfolios or project pages when available.
Source Verification
Before publication, our editorial team checks all factual claims. We cross-reference information with multiple reliable sources to confirm accuracy.
Each author’s credentials and expertise related to interior design are reviewed. We ensure the source material is current and relevant to the topic discussed.
Anonymous and Unnamed Sources
Our policy is to avoid anonymous or unnamed sources. Transparency in sourcing builds trust with our readers.
In very rare cases, if information is critical for public understanding and cannot be obtained otherwise, and the source’s safety requires anonymity, we may consider such a source. This requires approval from our senior editorial staff and must be independently verified.
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
We prioritize primary sources whenever possible. This means direct interviews with designers, original research papers, or official project documentation for interior spaces.
Secondary sources, like news articles summarizing primary information, are used carefully. We prefer to go directly to the original expert or report.
Reader Verification of Sources
Readers can check our sources through the provided in-text links. For other citations, full details allow direct lookup.
If you have questions about any specific source or citation, please contact our editorial team. Email your query to [email protected].
Handling Disputed Sources
We take all feedback seriously. If a reader believes a source is inaccurate or incorrectly cited, they should inform us.
Send details of the disputed source and your concerns to [email protected]. Our team will review the claim within five business days. If an error is confirmed, we will correct the article and note the update. Our goal is to maintain the highest level of accuracy for our readers interested in interior design.
Last Updated: March 2026