Affiliate Disclosure
How we earn commission — and why it doesn't change our recommendations.
Home Brief participates in affiliate marketing programmes. This means that when you click a product link in our articles and make a purchase, we may receive a commission from the retailer or brand at no additional cost to you.
Which programmes we participate in
We work with a range of affiliate networks and direct programmes including, but not limited to, programmes run by major UK and international home retailers, Amazon Associates, and specialist interiors affiliate networks. The specific programmes used vary by article and are subject to change.
How affiliate links are identified
Articles that contain affiliate links carry a notice at the top of the article stating that Home Brief earns a commission on purchases. Individual links are not separately marked, but if an article contains any affiliated links, the notice will be present.
Does this affect our recommendations?
No. Affiliate relationships do not determine which products we include in roundups, reviews or buying guides. We do not select, rank or present products based on commission rates. We do not exclude products from reviews because they do not have an affiliate programme.
Our editorial process evaluates products on quality, value, availability and relevance to our readers. Affiliate commission is a revenue mechanism that funds the operation — it does not direct the content.
FTC and ASA compliance
Home Brief complies with Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines in the United States and Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) rules in the United Kingdom regarding the disclosure of material connections between editorial content and commercial relationships. If you have questions about our compliance practices, contact editorial@athomebrief.com.