House Layout Changes & Internal Renovations Bonogin
House alterations and internal renovations in Bonogin: load-bearing wall removal with engineering, open-plan living conversions, new openings, framing and full make-good.

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Layout and internal renovation services in Bonogin
Changing house floor plans
We start with the plan as it exists, mark up what is structural, and work through the options for getting the rooms you want out of the space you have. That includes the sequence and cost implications of each change so you can decide what is worth doing.
Internal wall removal
Removing non-load-bearing walls, dealing with the wiring, plumbing and ducting inside them, and making good ceilings, cornice, walls and flooring so the room reads as one space rather than a patched one.

Load-bearing wall removal
Where a wall carries load, we arrange structural engineering, install temporary propping, fit the specified beam and supports, and complete the certification and approvals the job requires.
Open-plan conversions
Combining kitchen, dining and living into a single connected space, including the lighting, power, ventilation and ceiling work that follows the wall coming out.

Moving and building internal walls
New stud walls, relocated walls, partial walls and half-height walls - framed, lined, insulated for sound where it matters, and finished with matching cornice and skirting.
Combining rooms and creating new ones
Turning two rooms into one, or dividing a large space to create an additional bedroom, media room or office, with doors, robes and windows resolved as part of the design.

Reconfiguring kitchen, living and dining
Reworking the main living zone so the kitchen, table and lounge relate properly to each other and to the outdoor area, rather than being three separate rooms in a row.
New doorways and closing openings
Creating new door openings, widening existing ones, converting doorways to cased openings, and closing openings that no longer suit the layout - including lintels where required.
Internal framing and carpentry
The structural and finish carpentry behind a layout change: framing, beam installation, door hanging, skirtings, architraves, linings and built-in joinery.
Making good after structural change
Plasterboard, cornice, ceiling levels, flooring continuation, skirting, patching and paint. This is the difference between a renovated home and one that looks like a wall used to be there.
Change your floor plan without extending
Before pricing an extension, it is worth checking what the current footprint can do. Combining two small rooms, shifting a wall a metre, or relocating a doorway can change how a house feels day to day without touching the roofline. We look at the whole plan rather than one room, because moving a single wall often only makes sense when the rooms either side of it change too. • Clearer flow between the front door, living areas and outdoor space • A layout that suits how the household lives now, not the year it was built • Larger, connected living areas instead of separate boxed-in rooms • An open kitchen, dining and living space that works for family life and guests • An additional bedroom, study or home office within the existing footprint
Internal wall removal in Bonogin
Not every internal wall can simply come out. Some carry roof or upper-floor load, some brace the building, and many contain services that have to be rerouted. We inspect above the ceiling and under the floor where access allows, and where the wall is structural we bring in an engineer to design a beam and supports. That design is what makes the removal safe, certifiable and insurable - not a guess made on site. Whether a specific wall can come out is not something anyone can answer from a photo alone. Structural walls may require engineering, certification and approvals depending on the property and the scope, and we confirm that on site before quoting.
Open-plan renovations in Bonogin
Opening a kitchen into living changes more than the walls. Lighting, power, ventilation and the position of the rangehood usually need rethinking, and a single large space needs a plan for noise and for where the eye lands from the entry. We work through those details before demolition so the finished room feels designed rather than merely knocked through.
House and room reconfiguration
A bigger kitchen - Borrowing space from an adjoining dining room, pantry or laundry to extend bench runs, fit an island, or add a walk-in pantry without moving the external walls. Kitchen opened into living - Removing or partially removing the wall between kitchen and living so the two work as one space, with a beam installed where the wall is load-bearing. Hallways and circulation - Shortening or removing a corridor that eats floor area, and giving that space back to the rooms either side. Doorways moved or closed - Relocating a doorway to free a wall for furniture or joinery, widening an opening into a cased opening, or closing an opening entirely and making good the wall, cornice, skirting and floor. A home office or study nook - Carving a quiet, wired workspace out of an underused area - the end of a living room, a wide hallway or a spare room that never gets used. Awkward older floor plans - Squaring off odd-shaped rooms, straightening a wall line, and resolving the small dead spaces that older plans tend to leave behind.
Working in Bonogin
Bushfire overlays, exposed elevated timber structures and difficult vehicle access are the defining constraints. Deck and outdoor structure upgrades are among the most common jobs we quote here.
Why choose Orange Projects in Bonogin
Orange Projects is a QBCC-licensed business (Licence No. 15620733) and fully insured. Internal structural alterations in Queensland require a licensed contractor.
Engineering, propping, beam installation and certification are coordinated by us, not left for you to organise between trades.
Itemised written quotes after a site inspection, including the make-good that a layout change always involves.
Demolition, framing, carpentry, linings, flooring and paint managed as a single program of works.
Our process
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Site inspection
We walk the home in Bonogin with you, look at the plan as it stands, and check roof space or subfloor access where possible to see what is structural.
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Options and scope
We set out what can change, what each option involves, and where engineering or approvals apply - before any money is committed.
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Fixed-price quote
An itemised quote covering demolition, structural work, framing, services, linings and finishing.
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Engineering and approvals
Where the work is structural we arrange the engineering design and the documentation the job requires.
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Build and make good
Propping, wall removal, beam installation, framing, then ceilings, cornice, flooring, skirting and paint so the change reads as original.
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Frequently asked questions - Bonogin
Are you QBCC licensed?
Yes. Orange Projects is a QBCC-licensed business, Licence No. 15620733, and carries the insurances required for structural building work in Queensland. Internal structural alterations legally require a licensed contractor.
What approvals apply to internal alterations?
Requirements vary with the work and the property. Structural changes commonly involve engineering and building approval, and some properties carry additional considerations. We identify what applies to your job at the inspection stage and arrange the documentation rather than leaving it to you.
Can I change the floor plan of my existing house?
In most cases yes. Internal layout changes in Bonogin are common - the limits come from what is structural, where services run, and what approvals apply to your specific home. We inspect first, then set out what can change and what it involves before you commit to anything.
Can you move internal walls?
Yes. Moving a wall means removing the existing one, framing the new one in position, relocating any wiring, plumbing or ducting inside it, and making good the ceiling, cornice, skirting and flooring on both sides. Where the original wall carried load, a beam is required as part of the change.
Can a load-bearing wall be removed?
Usually it can, but not without structural support. A structural engineer designs a beam and its supports based on the loads above, and the beam is installed with temporary propping in place while the wall comes out. We do not give a yes or no on any wall without inspecting it first.
How do I know if a wall is load bearing?
Indicators include walls that run perpendicular to floor or ceiling joists, walls that sit above a beam or footing, and walls that line up with a wall on the storey above. None of these are proof on their own. Confirming it takes an inspection of the roof space or subfloor and, where there is any doubt, an engineer's assessment.
Can I make my house open plan?
Most homes in Bonogin can be opened up to some degree. The question is which walls come out, whether they are structural, and how the new space is laid out afterwards. We look at the whole living zone rather than one wall, because the result depends as much on the new layout as on the demolition.
Can I change my floor plan without building an extension?
Often, yes - and it is usually the cheaper path. Reworking internal walls, combining rooms and reclaiming hallway or formal lounge space can deliver a bigger living area or an extra room without new footings, roof work or external cladding.
