Georgina Wilson Associates

Georgina Wilson Associates A full-service, holistic, architecture practice and Sydney's go-to architect.

08/06/2026

My easy hack for circumnavigating the endless world of white paint.

07/06/2026

It’s not a styling issue, it’s a layout issue.

03/06/2026

Small details that make life a little bit easier…

03/06/2026

5 Things I’d Never Do As An Architect: Wardrobe Edition

03/06/2026

I’m so in love with this rug.

The decisions we make today will shape what gets built tomorrow.I’ll be speaking at  as part of that conversation.Innova...
02/06/2026

The decisions we make today will shape what gets built tomorrow.

I’ll be speaking at as part of that conversation.

Innovation for a Better Built World is the theme, so it’ll be a valuable few days for anyone working in design, construction and development.

Claim your FREE pass today and save $50: https://invt.io/1ixbfuifhpi

01/06/2026

How to deal with an awkwardly shaped apartment floorplan and minimise irregularity in the room shapes.

29/05/2026

It’s my sanctuary!

27/05/2026

Good design is about how you experience a space

27/05/2026

How do you renovate a 1920s home without erasing it?

This is the question that shaped Light House — a Rose Bay bungalow with beautiful bones and a layout that no longer worked for the family living in it. Dark, disjointed, with a staircase in the wrong place and a back garden you could only reach through the laundry.

Here’s how we approached it, and what you can take from it for your own home:

Start with what’s worth keeping. The sandstone, terracotta and timber detailing told us what the house wanted to be. We worked with the essence of the 1920s home rather than fighting it.

Reconfigure before you extend. We didn’t add square metres. We removed the wall between the kitchen and living, relocated the staircase, and added doors out to the garden. The plan does the work.

Use textured glass intentionally. Fluted and rippled glass creates privacy between rooms and from neighbours without sacrificing light. It also softens the geometry of a space in a way clear glass can’t.

Don’t underestimate external louvres. In an Australian climate, they do the heavy lifting on heat and privacy. Curtains can only do so much.

Repeat one detail throughout. Curves — in the balastrade, the arched doors, the rangehood — give a home cohesion without needing a unified style.

Design for how you actually live. A butler’s pantry adjacent to the kitchen. A laundry built for a revolving door of guests. The brief should always start with the family, not the floor plan.

For the full video home tour head to my YouTube channel

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2/8 Cooper Street
Sydney, NSW
2028

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