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Lifestyle expert, interior designer, philanthropist, and motivational speaker. Kymberlyn Lacy has always had a flair for style, interior design, all things domestic, and all things pretty. As a child, Kymberlyn enjoyed clipping pictures from magazines to create inspiration boards and playing in her father's antique store. Kymberlyn's gift and passion for interior design was fueled after her childhood home was engulfed in flames, deemed a total loss, and witnessing her younger brother being severely burned on over 90% of his body.

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The devastation left Kymberlyn with emotional scars that would later illuminate the pathway to her destiny. After the fire, Kymberlyn's father obtained his contractor's license so he could officially oversee the building of their home. Against her mother's will, Kymberlyn dissed the traditional duties of a southern belle. She had a desire and inclination to tag-along with her father, as a daddy's girl her father allowed her to do just that. While working alongside her father Kymberlyn was intrigued with the development of blueprints, paint|finishing selections, the day to day logistics of a contractor, and of course mastering power tools. 

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Kymberlyn's childhood experiences cultivated her gift, her passion, and the purpose behind her brand. She fostered her love of interior design by studying interior design as a post baccalaureate at the University of Central Arkansas and later the Master's in Architecture and Interior Design program at The Academy of Art University (San Francisco, CA). Kymberlyn’s design style boasts sophistication, elegance, and timelessness. Kymberlyn believes the French language brings an element of sophistication to design. She often frames French phrases or leaves handwritten notes written in French for clients.

 

Kymberlyn's designs have been seen on CBS, NBC, FOX 16, Elle, Lucky Magazine dubbed her as an "Interior Designer to Watch, 2015", Her work "The Office of Inspiration" graced the pages of Heart & Soul Magazine, alongside Misty Copeland, the first black female principal dancer for the American Ballet Theater, Women's Essence Magazine, featured her as a "Woman of Essence for 2015", she was recently nominated as Top African-American Interior Designer, 2016, She was recently honored as one of the "Top Interior Designers to Watch,2017" in the country,  amongst countless others national and local features. Kymberlyn is often a featured designer and product ambassador for Kirkland's. Kymberlyn has also developed partnerships with numerous national brands such as Hilton Hotels, Pottery Barn, Williams-Sonoma, Goodwill Industries, Bass ProShop, O’Verlay’s, ReInvented Vintage, Target, and a host of others.  Kymberlyn is also a member of the Sherwin Williams Professional Advisory Panel. City of Little Rock, Mayor Mark Stodola proclaimed July 18 (Kymberlyn's official date of birth) as "Kymberlyn Lacy Day" in the city of Little Rock, AR for her dedication and philanthropic contributions in the community. She currently designs residential and commercial interiors for clients from around the globe including celebrity fashion designer Linda Rowe-Thomas, The Ronald McDonald House, and several famed athletes.

 


 

"Kymberlyn Lacy's designs exude sophistication, elegance, and character"

                                                                                 -Lucky Magazine

                         

Kymberlyn V. Lacy, M.Ed., AIA, LEED, GC

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