Interiors by KayLynn
This report reviews the public web footprint available on May 18, 2026. Interiors by KayLynn is anchored to KayLynn Clawson-Stanley's published ASID and NCIDQ credentials, five all-five-star Houzz reviews, and a long Southern Utah design identity.
The core identity here looks real and professionally credentialed. The limiting factor is not whether KayLynn exists or whether design work exists. The limiting factor is that the strongest public proof is concentrated in a relatively small set of credential, review, and association surfaces rather than a broader stack of independent current business records.
Professional overview
The public evidence points to a real Southern Utah interior-design identity centered on KayLynn Clawson-Stanley. The Houzz profile for Interiors by KayLynn publishes formal design credentials, education, service scope, project imagery, affiliations, and a small but specific review record. Her Pinterest presence also describes commercial and residential design work in Southern Utah.
The strongest proof here is concentrated around KayLynn's own published credential trail and the review/project history tied to the Interiors by KayLynn name. That is enough to establish a real professional identity, but it is not a broad enough independent stack to justify a stronger label.
Credential and leadership evidence
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ASID and NCIDQ published on Houzz Named credentials
The Houzz profile publishes ASID number
38397, NCIDQ number23779, and license number00040931. Publishing actual credential identifiers is stronger than generic language like "licensed and certified" with no specifics. - BYU interior-design degree, 1983 Published education The Houzz profile states that KayLynn earned a Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design from Brigham Young University in 1983. That lines up with the 43-years-of-experience framing appearing across the public profiles reviewed here.
- ASID leadership signal Independent association mention An ASID Intermountain event page identifies KayLynn Clawson-Stanley as President-Elect, Allied ASID, and describes her as owner and lead designer at Interiors by KayLynn. That is an independent association-level reference rather than just self-authored website copy.
- 43 years experience appears across multiple surfaces Cross-platform consistency The 43-year experience claim appears on both Houzz and Pinterest. Matching experience language across independent public surfaces supports the view that this is a stable, long-running professional identity rather than a newly assembled profile.
Review and project evidence
- Houzz review record 5 reviews · all five-star Houzz shows five written reviews, all at five stars, with platform sub-scores of 5.0 for work quality and 4.5 for both communication and value. That is not large review volume, but it is specific and directly tied to the legacy brand profile.
- Review themes are concrete Specific project narratives The visible Houzz reviews describe budget-sensitive renovation guidance, model-home work, design and artwork help, and showroom window-treatment planning. Those are credible interior-design project narratives, not vague one-line praise.
- Houzz platform distinctions Awards and affiliations The profile displays two Houzz awards, one Houzz badge, and two listed affiliations. These are platform-native signals that the profile has been built out over time rather than left empty.
- Visible project gallery Published work samples The Houzz profile includes a project gallery with multiple published images and project groupings. Project imagery is one of the stronger public-evidence signals for design businesses because it shows actual presentation effort beyond a static brochure page.
Current public-context limits
The public evidence is strong enough to establish a real, credentialed designer with real design work, but it is not equally deep across every trust dimension. The clearest signals come from Houzz, social surfaces, and the ASID reference rather than a broader stack of independently verified business records.
- Credential depth is stronger than review depth Moderate breadth Five specific Houzz reviews are helpful, but that is still a modest review base for a stronger trust label on its own.
- Proof stack is concentrated Moderate independence Most of the strongest public evidence comes from a relatively small number of consistent surfaces rather than a wider field of independent profiles and records.
- Some current business-detail fields were not fully cross-verified Incomplete second-source depth The report did not independently confirm every current operating detail from a second direct source beyond the reviewed public profiles.
Supporting public presence
- Pinterest profile Active identity surface Pinterest presents KayLynn Clawson Stanley ASID, SCCID with Southern Utah commercial and residential design language tied to the KayLynn identity.
- Instagram and Facebook profiles Consistent branding The reviewed social profiles continue the KayLynn design identity and add breadth to the public footprint, even though the strongest evidence still comes from the credentialed Houzz profile and the published association mention.
- Takeaway Real public footprint Across Houzz, Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, and the ASID reference, this looks like a real designer and a real local professional identity, not a fabricated brand.
What was not independently verified
This report uses public evidence reviewed directly at the time of writing. The following items were noted but not independently confirmed from a second direct source.
- ASID Design Finder listing details The user-provided ASID Design Finder URL blocked direct automated access at the time of review. The report therefore does not rely on any unseen Design Finder fields.
- License number 00040931 The license number appears on the Houzz profile, but it was not independently cross-checked against a public state registry during this report.
- Current legal ownership and operating structure The precise current legal ownership and operating structure connected to the older Interiors by KayLynn brand were not independently documented from public filings here.
- Individual reviewer identities Houzz reviewer identities were not independently verified beyond what is publicly visible on the platform.
Overall trust summary
Interiors by KayLynn earns a Moderate Proof label. The professional-credential layer is strong: named ASID and NCIDQ numbers, published education, an association leadership mention, and a long tenure signal that appears consistently across public surfaces. The Houzz review and project record also points to real design work.
The reason this stops short of Strong Proof is not lack of authenticity. It is that the public proof is concentrated in a modest number of strong surfaces rather than a deeper stack of independent current records and corroborating sources. That makes Moderate Proof the cleaner label.