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David Bromstad’s Luxurious Lifestyle

After he made his HGTV debut in 2006, David Bromstad quickly went from “Design Star” Season 1 winner to network staple. His credits include “Color Splash,” “Rock the Block,” and “My Lottery Dream Home.” He’s also collaborated with big names like Kipling, Naturalizer, and Sherwin-Williams. Needless to say, the designer is doing quite well for himself. As he once told Adwerx, “I’m completely blessed. I went from starving artist to not so starving.”

When Bromstad isn’t busy helping lottery winners find their dream homes, he spends his own money on whatever his heart desires. The HGTV star lives in a dream home of his own, has a killer wardrobe, and travels worldwide whenever he’s not filming. Whether he’s splurging on new tattoos, fashionable clothes, or fun furnishings, Bromstad goes all out. Frankly, we can’t get enough of his lavish lifestyle.

Every now and again, David Bromstad’s personal and professional lives blend together. In 2021, a special episode of “My Lottery Dream Home” was dedicated to Bromstad finding his perfect property. After living in an apartment throughout the pandemic, Bromstad felt it was time to relocate. “I had looked and looked and looked, and I knew what I wanted but it would change literally every week,” he told HGTV. Eventually, he found the ideal house: a charming Tudor-style home in Florida with four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and an outdoor kitchen. He fell in love with the property right away. “[W]hen a house hits you, it hits you, and I found a house and it hit me—hit me hard,” he said. The home was reportedly listed at $950,000.

Though Bromstad hasn’t shown much of his home on Instagram besides holiday decorations, it’s clear that his home decor style is as eclectic as his fashion sense. Photos taken in his old apartment during the pandemic show Bromstad lounging on a pink sofa. When talking to Realtor in 2021 about his design plans, Bromstad said, “It’s going to be delicious, tasteful, bold, yet really comforting.”

It seems safe to assume that becoming the face of HGTV’s “My Lottery Dream Home” has been good to David Bromstad’s bank account. The TV star regularly shares snippets of his vacations on Instagram. In 2023, Bromstad turned 50, and to celebrate, he headed to Norway. He shared a photograph of himself in front of a lake, writing, “I decided to celebrate in Norway to see how my ancestors lived and the air they breathed. Being here has answered so many questions about why I love the things I do.”

Bromstad made the most of the area, kayaking, hiking, and enjoying nature. Norway isn’t the only beautiful location Bromstad has visited. He has also spent time in Iceland, dedicating an entire highlight on his Instagram profile to the trip. Though these trips might be on the chillier side, Bromstad loves some sunshine too. In 2019, he visited Mykonos in Greece, and it wasn’t his first trip there. He had previously visited two years before.

If you want to get a sense of HGTV star David Bromstad’s jewelry collection, just watch one of his shows or check out his Instagram. The TV personality loves to accessorize with eye-catching pieces. In a behind-the-scenes snippet for “My Lottery Dream House” from 2024, Bromstad is seen wearing a long, multi-layered pearl necklace, multiple bead bracelets, and plenty of sparkly rings.

Some of Bromstad’s jewelry choices are simple, with one or two fine necklaces layered for an understated look. However, others are more extravagant. He’s often spotted wearing huge multi-colored beads, large stacks of bracelets, and more. While we don’t have much information about what all his jewelry is worth, it’s clear Bromstad doesn’t cut corners when dressing for a visual impact. In 2021, he shared a selfie wearing multiple silver necklaces gifted by designer Georgianna Koulianos, whose pieces range between $150 to $3,000.

Longtime “My Lottery Dream Home” fans know that David Bromstad has worn a few arguably inappropriate outfits. He’s also worn many fun ensembles that hit the mark. His bold, maximalist looks keep us on our toes, and it seems as if Bromstad has a never-ending lavish wardrobe. The star loves extravagance and color in his clothes and isn’t afraid to buck trends to wear something that brings him joy.

In one Instagram post from August 2024, Bromstad wears a graphic tank top, a blue and pink checkered shirt tied around his waist, cut-off denim shorts, and bright pink slouch boots. Surprisingly, this is one of Bromstad’s tamer looks. He’s been known to wear everything from multi-colored shag coats to pink cowboy outfits and pink velour suits. Though we don’t know how much he’s spent on his clothing collection, in a TikTok for HGTV, he mentioned doing a lot of thrifting. “Everything I wear is like a dollar; I just make it look expensive,” he quipped.

When it comes to the holidays, David Bromstad takes seasonal decor to the next level. In a 2021 Instagram post, Bromstad shared that his parents, Diane and Richard, shaped his approach to holiday decorations. He posted photos of his home, showing several Christmas trees, gnomes, lights, and more. It was the first time he could decorate with his sisters, making it a family affair. “It must be in the genes too ’cause it’s just not normal, but we sure do love it,” he wrote. Bromstad revealed that he set up a whopping 80 trees for the holiday season.

Bromstad goes full tilt for Halloween too. The same year, he posted several photos of his home decked out for the spooky season. Cobwebs, battery-powered candles, chains, giant spiders, and more covered every inch of his home. Holiday decorations can get expensive quickly, so we can only imagine how much his extensive Halloween and Christmas accessories cost.

David Bromstad’s iconic pop culture tattoos didn’t appear overnight. Like a fine art collection, they were curated over several years. Fans of “My Lottery Dream Home” may remember the early seasons when Bromstad didn’t have many visible tattoos. Those days are long gone; now, he’s nearly covered in artwork, many centered around his love for Disney. Before becoming an HGTV star, Bromstad was a painter and window dresser at Walt Disney World.

“My Mickey Mouse tattoo is the most joyous,” Bromstad said to Orlando’s Hart and Huntington. “I love it so much. He not only makes me happy, he makes everyone around me happy. He’s epic—a happy-go-lucky soul full of magic.” Bromstad also has a scratch-and-sniff popcorn tattoo inspired by his family’s love for the snack, the word “Family” in large colorful letters on his torso, a banner reading “Limited Edition” across his chest, and much more. According to his interview, he plans to add more tattoos and eventually have around 40% of his body covered. Tattoo artists can charge hundreds of dollars per session, but Bromstad doesn’t mind spending his hard-earned cash on his body art.

Source: Insider, Realtor