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Realtor completes breathtaking restoration of two stunning saltbox houses on remote Newfoundland island that can only be accessed by boat

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Cailey Heaps, a Canadian real estate agent, completed a massive renovation of two historic homes on the remote Salvage Island in Newfoundland.

A Canadian real estate agent has completed a massive renovation of two historic homes on a remote island accessible only by boat to her family’s vacation home.

Cailey Heaps, 47, bought the two white houses originally built in 1912 and 1914 on a property with three sheds, a small cemetery and an outhouse in Salvage, Newfoundland, a small town with a population of about 100, for $173,000. Dollars.

After closing in March 2022, real estate brokerage leader Heaps Estrin embarked on a restoration project that she estimated would cost $184,000, the price of which ended up nearly quadrupling.

Heaps enlisted Reflect Architecture, a Toronto-based studio led by Trevor Wallace, to help with the project and found that the age of the property was not on its side.

“We went to see them and, as with anything this old, there were a lot of surprises,” Wallace said. The New York Times.

Cailey Heaps, a Canadian real estate agent, completed a massive renovation of two historic homes on the remote Salvage Island in Newfoundland.

Cailey Heaps, a Canadian real estate agent, completed a massive renovation of two historic homes on the remote Salvage Island in Newfoundland.

The largest house, at 1,060 square feet, called Burden House, was transformed into the main living space and master suite.

The largest house, at 1,060 square feet, called Burden House, was transformed into the main living space and master suite.

The largest house, at 1,060 square feet, called Burden House, was transformed into the main living space and master suite.

The kitchens in both homes are made of Baltic birch plywood and butcher block, and the interiors are clad primarily in white shiplap.

The kitchens in both homes are made of Baltic birch plywood and butcher block, and the interiors are clad primarily in white shiplap.

The kitchens in both homes are made of Baltic birch plywood and butcher block, and the interiors are clad primarily in white shiplap.

This remote property is only accessible by boat or walking. Heaps enlisted Reflect Architecture, a Toronto-based studio led by Trevor Wallace to help with the project.

This remote property is only accessible by boat or walking. Heaps enlisted Reflect Architecture, a Toronto-based studio led by Trevor Wallace to help with the project.

This remote property is only accessible by boat or walking. Heaps enlisted Reflect Architecture, a Toronto-based studio led by Trevor Wallace to help with the project.

Another aerial shot shows how remote the homes are, with the properties offering stunning views of the surrounding islands and the Atlantic Ocean.

Another aerial shot shows how remote the homes are, with the properties offering stunning views of the surrounding islands and the Atlantic Ocean.

Another aerial shot shows how remote the homes are, with the properties offering stunning views of the surrounding islands and the Atlantic Ocean.

The two white houses were originally built in 1912 and 1914 on a property with three sheds, a small cemetery and an outhouse.

The two white houses were originally built in 1912 and 1914 on a property with three sheds, a small cemetery and an outhouse.

The two white houses were originally built in 1912 and 1914 on a property with three sheds, a small cemetery and an outhouse.

‘Everything was very dilapidated. They had just suffered a hundred years of beatings in Newfoundland.

The largest house, 1,060 square feet, called Burden House, which had no electricity or plumbing, became the main living space and master suite.

The 915-square-foot house, called the Dunn House, was converted into a bedroom for her children and a media room.

According to floor plans Reflect the architecture, the ground floor of Burden House has entrance hall, living room, large kitchen and dining room, bathroom and laundry. The second floor has the master bedroom, guest bedroom and a bathroom.

The ground floor of Dunn House has an entrance hall, living room, TV room, galley-style kitchen, bathroom and laundry. The second floor has a master and guest bedroom and a bathroom.

The kitchens in both homes are made of Baltic birch plywood and butcher block, and the interiors are clad primarily in white shiplap.

To preserve the buildings' exterior appearance, the architects added new white clapboard siding to mimic the original.

To preserve the buildings' exterior appearance, the architects added new white clapboard siding to mimic the original.

To preserve the buildings’ exterior appearance, the architects added new white clapboard siding to mimic the original.

The 915-square-foot house, called the Dunn House, was converted into a bedroom for her children and a media room.

The 915-square-foot house, called the Dunn House, was converted into a bedroom for her children and a media room.

The 915-square-foot house, called the Dunn House, was converted into a bedroom for her children and a media room.

The ground floor of Dunn House has an entrance hall, living room, TV room, galley-style kitchen, bathroom and laundry.

The ground floor of Dunn House has an entrance hall, living room, TV room, galley-style kitchen, bathroom and laundry.

The ground floor of Dunn House has an entrance hall, living room, TV room, galley-style kitchen, bathroom and laundry.

One bedroom has green accents.

One bedroom has green accents.

The other bedroom has orange accents.

The other bedroom has orange accents.

Dunn House rooms feature orange and green colors on floors, ceilings, walls, beds and lamps.

When Heaps and her family aren't using the property, she rents out both homes on Airbnb for $633 a night.

When Heaps and her family aren't using the property, she rents out both homes on Airbnb for $633 a night.

When Heaps and her family aren’t using the property, she rents out both homes on Airbnb for $633 a night.

The rooms at Dunn House feature orange and green colors on the floors, ceilings, walls, beds and lamps.

To preserve the buildings’ exterior appearance, the architects added new white clapboard siding to mimic the original.

When the renovation was completed in May 2023, the project cost a total of $735,000.

‘It’s the most unique setting I’ve ever seen. You walk out the back door, up the hill, and come to an overlook where all you see is ocean, trees, and whales. “It’s a magical place,” Heaps said.

When Heaps and her family are not using the property, she rents both houses in Airbnb for $633 a night.

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