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PROJECT OVERVIEW

This loft conversion in Chingford involved transforming unused roof space into a functional upper floor with two new bedrooms and an en-suite. Alongside the internal restructure, the project required a full front re-roof to upgrade the home’s appearance and improve long-term performance. Sand-faced red tiles were chosen to provide a warm, traditional exterior that complements the surrounding homes.

WHAT WE DELIVERED

A complete loft conversion and re-roof package, including:

  • Full structural works and new timber roof structure
  • Two new bedrooms formed within the loft
  • En-suite bathroom installation
  • Complete new front re-roof
  • Sand-faced red tile exterior finish
  • Upgraded insulation and ventilation throughout
  • New dormer and roofline works
  • Preparation for electrics, plumbing and interior finishes

OUR APPROACH

Our team handled the project from initial strip-out through to final roofing. We carefully aligned the new loft layout with the client’s requirements while ensuring compliance with building regulations. The sand-faced red tile finish was installed using traditional methods to achieve a durable and visually cohesive roofline. Throughout the build, we maintained a tidy site and clear communication with the homeowner.

TIMELINE

Completed over 10 weeks, covering all structural, roofing and exterior works.

THE VISION

The client wanted to increase their living space with an additional two bedrooms and a private en-suite, while also upgrading the home’s roof to improve kerb appeal and efficiency.

THE RESULT

The finished conversion adds significant usable space and a well-balanced new floor layout. The re-roofed front elevation, finished in sand-faced red tiles, enhances the home’s character while providing strong long-term weather protection. Internally, the new bedrooms and en-suite create a modern and comfortable upper living space.

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