Ththomideas Fair Standards

ThthomIdeas Fair Standards

Welcome to Ththom Ideas—a gathering space for thoughtful minds and inspired surroundings. Here, design doesn’t just speak style; it reflects intention, comfort, and identity. Whether you’re exploring home layouts, curating interior themes, or seeking grounded advice, this space encourages ideas to be shared and considered with care. These Fair Standards are our guide to keeping this community thoughtful, constructive, and inspiring—for every visitor, every time.

Founded by Vorric Dolthane in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Ththom Ideas grew from a simple premise: that the home is not only where we live, but who we are becoming. Our studio at 1741 Simons Hollow Road surveys more than square footage—we explore patterns, choices, and personal expressions that make spaces thoughtful and whole. From expert features to everyday setup tips, we’re here to bring clarity and care into the design conversation.

Our Purpose

Our community is a conversation—one that values not just beautiful ideas, but the thoughtful dialogue that makes those ideas better. Whether you’re here to ask about textural layering in a Thom-inspired nook or to share a recent setup triumph, your voice is welcome. This community exists not to prescribe perfection, but to foster growth through generosity, attentiveness, and a fair-minded approach to shared explorations.

What We Value

At the heart of Ththom Ideas are a handful of enduring values that reflect the way we see design—and each other:

  • Respect: Thoughtfulness begins with listening. Different design tastes, cultural references, and spatial needs make each contribution richer. Dialogue should always prioritize respect.
  • Originality: Share ideas honestly. If your contribution is drawn from another source, credit it clearly. We believe that transparency is both ethical and elegant.
  • Inclusion: Design belongs to everyone. Whether you’re a first-time decorator or a seasoned stylist, there’s room here for your experience and questions.
  • Depth: Go beyond trends. Share ideas that explore intention, detail, and function as much as form. Substance creates meaning, and meaning creates connection.
  • Kindness: Especially in critique, keep your tone generous. Adding value means keeping criticism sharp but soft—never about the person, always about the work.

Participation Guidelines

At Ththom Ideas, contributing is a kind of dialogue—a way to help others see more clearly through your own lens. Thoughtful commenting and engaged feedback help keep our exchange rich and real. Here’s how we maintain that standard together:

  • Stay relevant—conversations should add value to the specific topic or feature discussed.
  • Aim to enrich. Offer detailed thoughts that others can learn from, not just opinions at a glance.
  • Credit content creators, stylists, or thought leaders by name and source when ideas are not your own.
  • Your tone matters as much as the message. A calm, affirming voice helps ideas land gently—even when they’re corrections.

Our goal isn’t just to make design sharper; it’s to make conversations around design more valuable. When you respond generously, you raise the standard for everyone else. Thank you for making this a community that reflects both grace and good taste.

What Kind Participation Looks Like

Here at Ththom Ideas, some of our favorite contributions from the community include:

  • Thoughtful breakdowns of what made a room layout work—or not work—with specific takeaways.
  • Practical tips for integrating Thom-inspired design principles into multi-use or compact spaces.
  • Respectful questions about style evolution, spatial limitations, material choices, or object storylines.
  • References to resourceful tools or concepts that can help other readers plan or edit their spaces with more confidence.
  • Even honest stories of frustration—because growth lives beside failure, too.

Creativity blossoms in clarity. By showing your process, sharing your inspiration, and offering lessons learned, you make something deeply valuable: a cleaner path for someone else to follow.

When Ideas Cross the Line

We remove comments and content that:

  • Include personal attacks or aggressive behavior
  • Contain discriminatory or offensive language
  • Are designed to spam, mislead, or commercially promote outside the topic
  • Lift work without attribution or distort another’s ideas

In rare cases, repeated harmful behavior may result in a pause or removal from the community space. But please know: the goal is always restoration—not punishment. We moderate to preserve the tone, not to stifle perspective. If you feel unsure about a post or conversation, you’re always welcome to check in with the team at [email protected].

On Sharing and Copyright

Whether you’re linking a page of personal styling principles or reposting a segment of our expert breakdowns, proper credit shows care. We ask that you:

  • Attribute anything originally published on Ththom Ideas clearly and include a link back to the source page, as appropriate.
  • Request permission before compiling or republishing our content in external publications or formats.
  • Include full credit to creators, designers, and photographers when referencing their work independently.

We welcome idea-sharing—but it thrives when credit is as deliberate as the design itself.

Privacy on the Platform

Keep personal details out of public comments to help protect your privacy and that of others. As always, we never ask for sensitive information in any forum setting. For an overview of how we use and protect data, review our Privacy Policy, and for any other legal practices, see our Terms of Service. We work to keep this platform transparent and trustworthy, at every level of participation.

Our Philosophy on Moderation

Our moderation stems from the same instinct as a well-designed home: intention with flexibility. We moderate consistently and quietly, but remain ready to engage personally when needed. If we step in to hide or revise public comments, it’s because they’ve disrupted the sense of safety or clarity others rely on here to share meaningfully. When in doubt, we moderate in the interest of reflection—both the reflective calm communities rely on, and the moment of personal reflection that every contributor deserves when things need adjusting.

Joining Us Creatively

We hope these community standards don’t just serve as a note of caution—but a warm invitation. If you wish to contribute an original article, feature a thought piece, or explore deeper collaboration through briefings or styling projects, reach out directly via [email protected]. Your work may help others see an old space in a new light—or spark an entirely new direction.

From Our Founder

Vorric Dolthane built Ththom Ideas with one aim: to honor the interior not just as a physical place, but as an experience, a memory, a hope. What matters most, he believes, is not how finished a home looks—but how human it feels. That principle remains at the core of our work here: inviting honesty, curiosity, and fairness to travel alongside design. When we slow down and observe the way people live, ideas arrive naturally—and with clarity.

We’re Here For You

Have a question about these Fair Standards—or unsure how to best frame a contribution? Reach us at [email protected] or call us at +1 570-793-3571. We’re based in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and available to lend thoughtful guidance during our standard hours:

Open Monday to Friday, 9 AM–5 PM EST
Address: 1741 Simons Hollow Road, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18503

Toward a Thoughtful Interior

Every comment, every post, every brainstorm in this space is a part of something larger: a community where fairness nurtures creativity—and where design reflects something a little deeper than itself. Thank you for being here and for helping make Ththom Ideas a place worthy of your ideas and imagination.

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