The skies were set alight by a blaze, which burned the Olivers' house to the ground, in Mauriceville. Photo /Nicky Vegar
A Mauriceville family thought they were doing a good deed offering shelter to the owner of a house destroyed by fire last night.
But now they have lost everything after their own home was razed just hours later.
A 50-year-old woman has since been arrested and charged with arson.
Corrinne and Bruce Oliver, together with their daughter Chance, fled their burning Wairarapa house early this morning with nothing more than the clothes on their backs.
But the full story began the night before, when a nearby house in the small township went up in flames.
The house could not be saved - despite firefighters battling the blaze for three hours - and it burned to the ground.
The woman who owned the house was unscathed, and the Olivers invited her to spend the night in their sleep-out.
But about 5am today, the family was woken by a smoke alarm.
"That's what woke us up, the smoke alarm was going off," Mrs Oliver said. "I thought the woman must have been up cooking toast, and got up to help."
When Mrs Oliver emerged from her bedroom at the top of the stairs, she saw the back half of her house was in flames.
The family bolted from the dwelling, through the front door, which had been left wide open.
"I was inside trying to grab anything I could, passports, anything with ID, while covering my mouth with my dressing gown."
Mrs Oliver said she and her husband had just finished renovating the kitchen and dining room - effort all for nothing. Everything inside their house has been destroyed, and the building they have called home for 26 years is beyond repair.
Family photographs, original artworks, and wedding rings were some of the irreplaceable items lost, as well as Chance's brand new racing motorcycle, which was "melted into a little stump".
"The three of us are alright though, that's the main thing," Mrs Oliver said.