"This will have to do for now and we are just trying to get bits and pieces. Everything is gone, like clothes and stuff. We've been sleeping on the floor with mattresses at the family's house and it's a bit crowded but it will have to do until Housing NZ can get us a house."
Noon said they had been gifted clothes and linen, but still needed to replace furniture and household items. A car had also been destroyed in the blaze.
"We are still buzzing as well that everything is gone and that old family photos and stuff like that. You can't rebuild that stuff."
The family was hoping to stay in Massey as they had grown up there, but had been given no indication by HNZ about when another property might be available.
Fire and Emergency NZ is still investigating the cause of the fire. Waitemata fire area commander Murray Binning told the Herald on Sunday the severity of the damage had made investigating the scene difficult.
There were a few possibilities about where the fire started but there was nothing definitive at this stage. A gas leak or bottle exploding was understood to have made the loud bang before fire took over the Garton Dr, Massey, house.
Meanwhile a friend of the family set up a Givealittle page to help raise money for the family to help rebuild their lives.
The money would be used to buy everything from food to clothes, furniture and other possessions. As of Tuesday night $200 had been raised.
Six appliances battled the fire at Noon's house and another property after the fire spread next door, also causing significant damage.