
Balcony Construction Services Gold Coast
We build all types of balconies for Gold Coast homes – full walk-out balconies, Juliet balconies, wraparound designs, and covered balcony options. Full balconies give you that proper second-story outdoor platform where you can entertain, relax, or just enjoy the views. These can be cantilevered off your home’s structure or post-supported depending on what works best for your property. Juliet balconies are more about adding that architectural feature – they’re decorative railing systems at doors or windows that give you the safety barrier without the full platform, perfect if you want the classic look without major structural work.
Wraparound balconies extend along multiple walls so you’re maximizing your outdoor space and getting views from different angles. Popular with Queenslander-style homes where you want that traditional verandah feel upstairs. We also do covered balcony construction with proper roofing for weather protection, or open platforms if you’re after maximum light and that open-air feel. Each balcony gets custom designed for your home.

Types of Balconies We Build
Full Balconies – These are your proper walk-out second-story platforms where you can actually use the space for entertaining or just relaxing outdoors. We build them in different sizes depending on what you’re after and integrate them with your bedroom, living areas, or wherever makes sense for your layout. They can be cantilevered off your existing structure or post-supported, depending on your home’s engineering requirements.
Juliet Balconies – More of an architectural feature than a full platform. You get the decorative railing system at your doors or windows that acts as a safety barrier without needing the structural work of a complete balcony. Classic look, more cost-effective option if you want that balcony aesthetic.
Wraparound Balconies – Extended balconies that run along multiple walls so you’re getting maximum outdoor space and views from different angles. Popular choice for Queenslander-style additions where you want multiple access points and that traditional verandah feel upstairs.



Balcony Balustrade Installation & Safety Standards
Balustrades are mandatory for all balconies – they’re your safety barrier that prevents falls from height. Building regulations set strict requirements for balustrade height, spacing, and strength that we follow on every balcony construction project. The standard minimum height is 1000mm measured from the finished deck surface, and the spacing between rails or balusters has to meet code so nothing unsafe can fit through.
Safety Standards We Follow:
- 1000mm minimum height requirement
- Gap spacing that meets building code
- Load testing to Australian Standards
- Non-climbable designs for family safety
- Proper structural attachment points
- Materials rated for coastal exposure
We install quality balustrades that meet all compliance requirements while matching your home’s style. Glass panels, aluminium systems, timber rails, or steel designs – whatever balustrade style you’re after, it gets installed to code. The balustrade inspection happens during construction to verify everything meets safety standards before we complete the project.




Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need council approval for balcony construction Gold Coast?
Yes, most balconies require council approval because they’re structural additions to your home. You’ll need engineering plans and building permits. We handle the approval process, including submitting plans and liaising with the Gold Coast Council on your behalf.
Can any house have a balcony added?
Most homes can accommodate balcony construction, but it depends on your existing structure’s load-bearing capacity and building envelope. We assess your home’s framework during consultation to determine feasibility. Some older homes may need structural reinforcement before balcony installation.
What's the difference between cantilevered and post-supported balconies?
Cantilevered balconies extend from your home’s structure without ground posts – a cleaner look but requires stronger structural engineering. Post-supported balconies use vertical posts to the ground level for support. Your home’s existing structure determines which option works best.
Do balconies need engineering certification?
Yes, an engineering certification is mandatory for all balcony construction. A qualified structural engineer must certify that the design meets load requirements and building codes. We organise engineering assessments and certification as part of our balcony construction service.
What materials work best for Gold Coast balconies?
Composite decking performs well in coastal conditions – resists salt air, requires minimal maintenance. Hardwood timber is traditional but needs regular treatment. For balustrades, powder-coated aluminium or glass systems handle coastal exposure better than standard steel, which corrodes faster.
What balustrade height is required by building code?
Building regulations require a 1000mm minimum balustrade height measured from the finished deck surface. This applies to all balconies regardless of size. The spacing between balusters or rails must also meet code requirements. We install all balustrades to meet mandatory safety standards.
Ready to Add a Balcony to Your Gold Coast Home?
We offer free balcony feasibility assessments where we evaluate your home’s structure, discuss design options, and provide honest advice about what’s possible for your property. During the consultation, we’ll look at your views, assess structural requirements, and give you a realistic idea of costs and timelines for your balcony project.
Contact us today to arrange your free assessment. We’ll visit your property, answer your questions about balcony construction, and provide a detailed quote that covers engineering, materials, construction, and the council approval process. Let’s discuss how a custom balcony can enhance your Gold Coast home and give you that outdoor living space you’re after.

