The four-month building project finally began in June. Sadly, Duncan’s father had died at Christmas but the couple decided to press ahead. Having got so far along the route of setting up the extension it seemed foolish to give up.
Duncan, 39, a product designer, says: “We thought that whatever we did would be expensive — so why not go the extra mile and get something special?”
The family are now enjoying life with a new staircase and another level, and their new bedroom is nothing short of a triumph.
Rather than squeezing in the smallest possible staircase to save space, Straghan opted for generously wide stairs, with floorboards in a white waxed oak that extends into the bedroom.
The new room has Velux windows overlooking the street, with floor-to-ceiling sliding widows at the rear that lead on to a small terrace with a glass balustrade, offering views of gardens and the park beyond.
The project cost £60,000. However, recent research from Nationwide Building Society finds a loft conversion can increase a home’s value by 22 per cent.
Soaring Waltham Forest prices in the last 10 years mean that as well as a design statement, Asia and Duncan’s project is a rewarding investment.