Corrections Policy

Petite Bakehouse commits to accuracy in all published content, from design articles to home living pieces. We understand that precise information builds trust with our readers. Maintaining high editorial standards is a core part of our mission.

We publish content carefully, checking facts before articles go live. Despite these efforts, errors can occur. This policy outlines how we address mistakes and ensure our information remains correct.

Types of Corrections

Minor fixes include spelling errors, grammatical mistakes, punctuation issues, or broken links. We correct these without adding a specific note to the article. These changes do not alter the core meaning of the content.

A significant correction addresses factual inaccuracies or misleading statements. If a correction changes the main understanding of an article, we note it clearly. This note appears at the bottom of the affected article.

In rare cases, an article may contain severe errors, be based on false information, or prove substantially misleading. Such content will be retracted. A retraction notice will replace the article or be prominently displayed, explaining why the content was removed.

How Corrections Are Noted

For significant corrections, we add an “Editor’s Note” to the article itself. This note specifies what was corrected and when. It ensures readers see the updated information and understand the change.

Reporting an Error

Readers play a vital role in maintaining our accuracy. If you find an error, please email us directly. Include the article title, its URL, the specific text you believe is incorrect, and your suggested correction with supporting evidence.

Send your detailed report to [email protected]. We appreciate your help in upholding our standards for quality content.

Review and Response Timeline

We review all error reports promptly. Our editorial team will assess reported issues within three business days of receipt. We aim to confirm the error and implement necessary corrections within seven business days where appropriate.

Transparency

Every significant correction or retraction will include a clear, dated note within the article itself. This practice ensures transparency about our content’s history and any changes made.

This Corrections Policy was last updated in March 2026.