A 1940s “Funky Garage Full of Cobwebs” Was Turned Into an Incredibly Cute 365-Square-Foot ADU
In 2021, when Emily Anderson and her husband, Paul Davis, purchased this property in the University Park neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, there was a main house that checked all their boxes, but there was also something they saw great potential in. There was a “funky garage full of cobwebs and oil-stained concrete floors,” Emily begins. “It felt and looked just like what it was — a garage from the 1940s, complete with peg board hooks and old rusty tools.”

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But they saw the potential to turn the old garage, which is located behind the main house across the backyard and has its own driveway and parking, into an ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit). “We were drawn to the blank slate of the garage and its potential as a rental cottage. It had good bones but was just an empty square box, really. The original wood beams added just enough rustic charm to kickstart our vision of what it could feel like,” Emily continues. “The main house was built in 1942 and we think the garage was likely built then or shortly after as well.”
Emily is an interior decorator, stylist, and organizer, and Paul is a chef. Emily and Paul share the main house with their kiddo, Oscar, and a puppy named Gerry. They love thrifting and “curating beautiful objects with soul.” And when it came to turning the old garage into a cute cottage, they worked with their friend, carpenter, craftsman, and woodworking artist Nial Nutter as builder. “He brought in so much charm through his craftsmanship and so many ideas that created exactly the feeling we wanted. He is truly an artist and brilliant creative thinker/designer!”
“The home very much reflects our beliefs in using what’s already here before buying new — using reclaimed, repurposed, and salvaged materials, creating less waste and adding more of that patina that we love. Some of the materials used had been passed down and saved for decades and were waiting for a home,” Emily describes of the garage-turned-cottage, which is currently rented out long-term and fully furnished.
“I originally wanted to create a space that evoked some of the homes I grew up around in Mendocino County, California — a handcrafted, patinaed, warm, cozy feeling that’s grounded and homey yet quirky and artistic,” Emily describes. “I call this look and feeling ‘Potter Style.’ We brought in our favorite natural materials like linen, wood, ceramic, and stone to bring in Potter Style. I also love Mexico and the colors, art, and design elements I’ve seen there so that inspiration came in as well a bit. There’s a lovely collection of rustic Mexican pottery in the kitchen that I love. We also wanted to use as much salvaged, thrifted, and secondhand items in the building and decor as possible, so many vintage and found items rounded out the eclectic, warm look and feel.“
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PAINT & COLORS
- Whole space walls — Eggshell “Simply White”
- Exterior — Miller Paint matched to Farrow & Ball
ENTRY
- Rug — Unknown vintage store
- Closet curtains — West Elm
- Stool — Estate sale
- Shelf — Goodwill bins
- Light fixture — Rebuilding Center
LIVING ROOM
- Koala sofa in
- Coffee table — Vintage
- Chair — House of vintage
- Plant stand/side table — IKEA
- Wall hanging — Vintage
DINING ROOM
- Stools — Vintage
KITCHEN
- Countertop — Lowe’s
- Kitchen sink — Lowe’s
- Cabinets — Lowe’s
BATHROOM
- Marble shelf — Vintage
Thanks, Emily and Paul!
This tour’s responses and photos were edited for length/size and clarity.
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