Street of Dreams | What's New Furniture

Since 1975, for one month every summer, the Home Builder Association of Metro Portland has hosted the NW Natural Street of Dreams event—Oregon’s premier luxury home showcase, uniting top builders, architects, and designers to spotlight cutting-edge trends in architecture and interior design. This year, we worked with the team at Greylyn Wayne to furnish our fourth Street of Dreams home—Alla Famiglia in Lake Oswego.

Click here to view the furniture featured in Alla Famiglia from What's New Furniture. 



Rendering of Alla Famiglia


Check out our past Street of Dreams installments below: 


2024
"Vista"
Interior Design by Greylyn Wayne, Furnished by What's New Furniture

For the 2024 Street of Dreams, Greylyn Wayne and What's New Furniture transformed a historic gem nestled in Portland’s coveted Northwest Hills neighborhood. This full-scale remodel showcases custom finishes, high-end appliances, and artisanal details—culminating in a warm, inviting home that honors the soul of this cherished piece of Portland history.












2021
"Ohana"
Interior Design by Greylyn Wayne, Furnished by What's New Furniture


For the 2021 Street of Dreams, What’s New Furniture furnished a stunning luxury home in Happy Valley, Oregon, in partnership with Greylyn Wayne and Red Hills Land and Design. The interiors showcased a curated mix of updated boho style and tropical-inspired details, blending contemporary and mid-century modern elements. Every room was thoughtfully outfitted with pieces that offered both comfort and style, perfectly suited for a spacious 3,800-square-foot, single-level home designed for multi-generational living.


















2019
"Bespoke"
Interior Design by Greylyn Wayne, Furnished by What's New Furniture

For the 2019 Street of Dreams, we partnered with Greylyn Wayne to furnish a spectacular 4,600-square-foot modern farmhouse, beautifully infused with a Tuscan feel. Highlights include elegant barrel doors, exposed beams, a remarkable open floor plan with a private master alcove, and a showstopping island crowned with a 3,300-pound quartz slab.