A cosmetically reconfiguring bridge that is never heard of again would be on course for Trek's, very, very long list of one-hit tech wonders that are never heard of again.
The bridge IS the TOS bridge, updated for modern audiences. And geez -- they went to excruciating pains to cater to TOS fundamentalists in the update. It wasn't a JJ-Prise "how the E would look if it was designed with 21st century art direction", it was "By golly, we're going to make it a 100% recognizable pseudo-copy of the 1960s set, yet fit it to DSC aesthetics".
Read the interview with the set designer. They matched the scale of bridge pretty precisely. They kept all the stations in relative position to the Captain's chair. They off-set the turbolift. Heck, they even included Spock's blue-viewscreen, jelly-bean switches, and random blinky lights!
I'm sorry you didn't see the TOS bridge there, because I most certainly did. In fact, every scene on the Enterprise was a faithful nod to the original.
You're free to believe what you want. And that graciousness is paid with "Not all theories are equal", basically saying "Your theory is inferior to our theory". If that's what it's going to come down to, I wish people would just say it instead of trying to pretend otherwise.
Were you arguing with yourself? Because you quoted your own post.