Interior Designer & Project Manager
Austin Curry
Austin is an industrial design educated, interior design experienced professional who strives to bring good, meaningful design into the world. With his many years experience within various design fields, Austin’s well rounded background brings a great perspective to any project.
Finding comfort in the details, Austin understands that listening to a client’s needs is always the most important step. With an understanding of how a client uses their space, Austin is able to design one specific to their needs. Coming from his background in industrial design, he has a natural love for all things design. Exploring the honest use of materials, finishes, and how a person interacts within a space, Austin strives to make each design feel clever and forward thinking.
Alongside his passion for good design, he also has the technical skills needed to help make each design-build as efficient as possible. Knowledge in fabrication, 3D modeling, and product specifications allows him to form a solid plan, before starting any project.
Outside of work, Austin usually finds himself cooking and watching a good movie with his wife and two cats.
University of Illinois Chicago
Bachelor of Design – Industrial Design
2013 – 2017
Austin's Blog Articles

Small Condos: What Remodel Ideas May Work for You
We never truly have enough space, do we? Finding that right balance of space and efficiency can be challenging, but never impossible. While choosing the

5 Steps to the Best Tile for Your Bathroom Remodel
When you are planning your bathroom remodeling project, it is vital for you to consider your tiling. Tile is both the foundation of your bathroom’s

5 Extraordinary Tile Options for a Beautiful Kitchen Backsplash
A kitchen backsplash serves as both a functional element protecting your walls and a prime opportunity to inject personality into your kitchen design. While subway

Bathroom Remodeling Ideas for North Shore Homes
The North Shore’s distinctive architectural heritage — from stately Tudors in Wnnetka to classic Colonials in Highland Park — deserves bathroom designs that honor their

Open-Concept Living Without Losing Your Home’s Historic Charm
In the sprawling suburbs of Chicago and the North Shore, where grand Victorian, Craftsman, and Tudor-style homes dot the landscape, homeowners often grapple with a

Transform Your Kitchen: 2025 Design Trends for Chicago Condos and Lofts
As Chicago’s urban landscape continues to evolve, condos and lofts remain the epitome of stylish, space-efficient living. With the Windy City’s mix of historic buildings