1. EachPod

Keeping It Authentic | 610 | Viki Chupik – Chupik Design on Austin, Design, Culture, and the Road Less Traveled

Author
convo-by-design
Published
Tue 09 Sep 2025
Episode Link
https://convo-by-design.blubrry.net/2025/09/09/keeping-it-authentic-610-viki-chupik-chupik-design-on-austin-design-culture-and-the-road-less-traveled/

Austin-based interior designer Viki Chupik brings the city’s unique spirit into every project she touches. From its rolling hills and cultural quirks to its understated expressions of wealth, Chupik sees Austin as a place where authenticity and individuality still matter. In this conversation, she explains how to design for a city in flux. Like most of the cities people flooded to during and post-pandemic—balancing creativity, cultural heritage, and the realities of today’s economic pressures.


Designer Resources


Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home. Where excellence meets expertise.


Design Hardware – A stunning and vast collection of jewelry for the home!


 – Where service meets excellence


TimberTech – Real wood beauty without the upkeep


LOME-AI.com, simple, inexpensive, text to video harnessing the power of AI to grow your firm, beautifully.


Viki Chupik of Chupik Design unpacks Austin’s evolving design landscape, from post-pandemic migration and rising costs to the homogenizing pull of social media trends. She shares how she navigates client expectations, resists algorithm-fed aesthetics, and champions designs that are rooted in nature, personal stories, and lasting quality. Along the way, Chupik explores functional planning, economic design strategies, and her vision for the future of the American home.



  1. The Austin Effect

    • How Austin’s natural beauty and geography shape lifestyle and client priorities.

    • The city’s evolution from “hippie government town” to tech-creative hub.

    • Why “Keep Austin Weird” is about individuality and local culture, not just quirky aesthetics.

    • Understated expressions of wealth versus flash seen in other Texas cities.





  1. Design Influenced by Lifestyle





    • Incorporating travel, life experiences, and personal artifacts into home design.

    • Creating spaces that reflect a client’s narrative rather than a preset style.

    • Prioritizing true customization over formulaic trends.





  1. Austin’s Cultural Capital





    • Influence of UT, major festivals, and historic districts on the city’s identity.

    • Embracing quirks—bats, music, history—in design and urban character.

    • Post-pandemic migration: challenges and benefits of new creative influx.





  1. Viki Chupik’s Design Fingerprint





    • Calm, collected, nature-inspired aesthetic.

    • Timeless design choices: earthy palettes, organic materials, and visual serenity.

    • Rejecting trend-chasing in favor of enduring appeal.





  1. Design vs. Trends





    • Critique of social media–driven “trendification” and AI-generated design content.

    • Seeking out artisans, unique finds, and unexpected pairings.

    • Why individuality in design is harder—and more important—than ever.





  1. The Budget Reality





    • Impact of rising costs from tariffs, materials, and labor.

    • Emphasis on quality investments over disposable design.

    • Importance of involving designers early in architectural planning.





  1. Functional Design in Changing Times





    • Rethinking square footage for smarter, more livable spaces.

    • Evaluating the real utility of specialty rooms and features.

    • Applying the “Are you going to use it?” test to every decision.





  1. Portable Kitchens & the Future of Home





    • Considering modular, moveable kitchens inspired by European models.

    • How rising land values could shift the role of the house toward adaptability.

    • The tension between permanence and flexibility in residential design.




Thank you, Viki. Amazing. Loved our chat and appreciate the time. Thank you for listening. If you liked this episode, share it with a friend or colleague who loves design and architecture like you do, subscribe to Convo By Design wherever you get your podcasts. And continue the conversation on Instagram @convo x design with an “x”. Keep those emails coming with guest suggestions, show ideas and locations where you’d like to see the show. Convo by design at outlook.com.


Thank you to my partner sponsors, TimberTech, The AZEK Company, Pacific Sales, Best Buy, LOME-AI and Design Hardware. These companies support the shelter industry so give them an opportunity on your next project. Thanks again for listening. Until next time, be well, stay focused and rise about the chaos. -CXD

Share to: