Source & Citation Standards

Source & Citation Standards

Lux Designer maintains high standards for accuracy and credibility. Our commitment to providing reliable information about interior design and home aesthetics guides our content. These standards ensure our readers receive well-researched articles.

Authoritative Sources

We rely on sources recognized for their expertise in interior design, architecture, and luxury living. This includes established design publications, academic journals, and professional organizations. Direct insights from celebrated designers also serve as primary source material.

Official government bodies and reputable material manufacturers provide factual data. We prioritize information from specialists in Italian interior design and traditional Majlis aesthetics. Product specifications from leading luxury brands are also considered authoritative.

Citation Format

Lux Designer uses a clear, accessible citation style. We typically embed hyperlinks directly within the article text. When external links are not feasible, we provide a “Sources” section at the end of the article listing all references.

Our goal is to make source verification straightforward. Each citation directly supports the factual claims.

Source Verification

Before publication, our editorial team verifies all sources. This involves cross-referencing information with multiple independent sources. We assess the author’s credentials, the publication’s reputation, and the recency of the data.

For Italian interiors or Majlis design, we confirm details against current industry practices and historical accuracy. Only confirmed, relevant information is included.

Primary vs. Secondary Sources

We prefer primary sources whenever possible. This includes original interviews with designers, direct observations of projects, and firsthand reports. Official company statements and research data are highly valued.

Secondary sources, such as analyses, provide context or broad overviews. We always corroborate their claims with primary information.

Anonymous or Unnamed Sources

Lux Designer rarely uses anonymous or unnamed sources