David Bromstad knows good art when he sees it. (2024)

The H&H client has been an artist all his life—a classically trained illustrator by the Ringling College of Art & Design and a Walt Disney World painter and window dresser before making his name on HGTV Design Star.

That’s why he’s been coming to our Orlando shop for years, covering his body inch by inch with memorable ink—true works of art.

Art has always been a part of my existence. It’s something I’ve always gravitated to.

As a kid, I was obsessed with animation. I’d wake up on Saturday mornings, grab a bowl of cereal, watch cartoons, and just color for hours.

David grew up in Minnesota, where he spent every Friday night watching The Wonderful World of Disney with his family. It was a ritual that led to his passion for animation and illustration.

I dreamt of being a Disney animator, so when I graduated high school, my dad took me to the Ringling College of Art & Design in Sarasota, FL. I don’t know how he did it, but we also went to Walt Disney World in Orlando and met with some animators.

But after taking animation as an elective in college, he realized it wasn’t his path.

Computer animation was just getting started, but I didn’t love computers or have an affinity for going into animation that way. Plus, I couldn’t imagine drawing the same thing over and over again, day in, day out. So I ended up majoring in illustration, where I could paint, draw, sculpt … experiment with all types of art versus just one.

When David graduated, he winged it. He went to work for Disney as a visual merchandiser for six months—and hated it. It wasn’t creative enough for him. But his boss saw his talents and put him up for a spot with the Parks Production Company, which dreams up and builds Walt Disney World’s storybook window displays.

It was a huge transition, an experience that taught me the fine art of being perfect. Sculptures at Disney are nothing short of immaculate—they can’t have any flaws or marks. It was a tough job, but it made me appreciate that if you don’t have finishing skills in any artistic life, your work isn’t going to look expensive or truly finished.

It’s no surprise this sense of perfection has since spilled into David’s collection of intricate tattoos. Each has meaning. Each is well thought out. Each was realized at H&H.

Tattoos are a beautiful, brilliant way of expressing yourself. I’m a blank canvas that needs to be filled!

I literally stay up at night thinking and researching what I can do next, what area I can have tattooed that’s interesting, different, and fun. It’s a creative outlet.

Tattoos have been on David’s mind since he was 16, but he grew up in a conservative, Christian family in the Midwest where they weren’t exactly part of the culture.

My parents said, ‘If you get a tattoo, no more funding for you.’ But as a teenager, that makes you want it more. So I got a dragonfly tattoo right after college. My sister and I started a design company called Dragonfly Designs, so it meant a lot to me.

And once he moved to Orlando, David turned to H&H to continue his tattoo legacy.

David doesn’t have a specific style of tattoo he gravitates toward. He gets something different every time he visits us. And eventually, he’d like to have 40 percent of his body covered.

Each of David’s tattoos has significance, but they also have a sense of humor.

My Mickey Mouse tattoo is the most joyous. I love it so much.

He not only makes me happy, he makes everyone else around me happy. He’s epic–a happy-go-lucky soul that’s full of magic.

After his gig working on Disney’s window displays, David began contracting with an interior design firm. But not out of choice. Once, 9/11 happened, the market crashed, and he was laid off.

I was out of a job; everything I worked for was done. A week before losing my house and declaring bankruptcy, I met an interior designer at the gym. He needed paintings done for one of his client’s homes and asked to see my portfolio. He gave me a $2,000 budget to do this kid’s room, and it turned into an unlikely, super-fun project for me.

David seized the opportunity, creating dozens of fantastical kids’ rooms over the next few years. That’s when his friend told him about the HGTV Design Star competition and encouraged him to enter.

I had nothing to lose at that point, so I thought, ‘Why not?’ I applied. I got in. And it was super weird for me. I didn’t know interior design, I knew art, but I absorbed so much with the interior design firm I’d worked with that I applied that knowledge and ended up winning the thing!

David’s had an impressive TV career for 13 years now.

It’s my fairytale. Every single day I pinch myself. I do TV! I giggle—what a blessing, how much fun I’m having. I’m just enjoying it. That’s how you approach life—roll with the punches and seize the opportunities.

I’d recommend anyone getting a tattoo to get to know the artist and their work. The artists at Hart & Huntington are all willing to have conversations—talk to you. No one’s quiet and stuck in their corner. The pool of talent at H&H is nothing but perfection. In most other places, you find one good artist among seven, but not here. You’re getting something permanent on your body, so you want your artist to be equally excited about it.

Celebrity endorsem*nts don’t hold up too much these days. They’re often paid, scripted, and inauthentic. But David Bromstad speaks from the heart, and we’re honored that he’s part of the H&H family.

I’m an enigma wrapped in a tortilla. Sugar-coated, of course! I’m not an actor, so whatever you see on TV is pretty much how I am. I enjoy life and every aspect of it.

I wake up every day going “I’m alive, yes! This is a day to be had.’

You can watch him (and his latest ink) on the latest season of HGTV Design Star, airing now on HGTV.

David Bromstad knows good art when he sees it. (2024)

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He makes $70,000 for each episode of his TV shows. He's been on a bunch of HGTV shows like Color Splash, Beach Flip, and My Lottery Dream Home. Besides, he gets $1.4 million every year for designing homes and mansions for Hollywood stars.

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Bromstad often shares his close bond with his birth family on social media but has not started his own family.

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7. Surprisingly, even though Bromstad has witnessed first-hand what winning the lotto can do for people, he doesn't play himself. "No, I do not play the lottery because I've already won the lottery. I won Design Star and that was my lottery.

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5. The most money a couple on My Lottery Dream Home has won is Rick and Lorie, who appeared in the first episode of Season 1. They hit the jackpot winning $180 million (all prices in this article are in US dollars) but only wanted to spend between $1.5 million and $2.5 million on their new home.

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The HGTV star takes his lotto winners to see three different homes, pointing out their best features.

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First of all I love this show and I think David is great! He's fun, very personable and makes each family feel fabulous for winning the lottery and buying their dream home!

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Bromstad is always all about good energy and love, and most of it has come from the love he gets from his close-knit family.

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My Lottery Dream Home is an American reality television series on HGTV featuring home buyers who have won lotteries or suddenly inherited a large sum of money.

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A: David Bromstad's background is multifaceted, with his mother hailing from Swedish and German ancestry, and his father from Norwegian descent.

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If you're interested in being considered for the show, please send us an email at mylotterydreamhome@beyondusa.com or give us a call at (424) 345-4132.

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Since his Design Star success, David has hosted three shows: Beach Flip, Color Splash, and, most recently, My Lottery Dream Home. But that's not all. The 47-year-old designer has also appeared on Design at Your Door and is a design competitor in the upcoming second season of Rock the Block.

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David Bromstad is a successful TV host and interior designer. According to Wealthy Persons, David currently has a net worth of $4 million and he earns an estimated yearly salary of $500,000 thanks to all his hard work on HGTV.

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David Bromstad, host of HGTV's hit series My Lottery Dream Home, began his tenure with HGTV as the Season-1 winner of HGTV Design Star, then later as the finalists' mentor in subsequent seasons.

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David Reed Bromstad (born August 17, 1973) is an American designer and television personality.

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Ace designer, real-estate advisor, TV personality, snappy dresser, bon vivant and general purveyor of positive vibes -- HGTV host …

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But the contestants definitely are not in it for the money. Unlike many reality TV competition shows, the winners do not come home with a grand prize or a giant check. For Rock the Block, it's more about bragging rights for the winning team. According to HGTV, the winning team receives their name on the street sign.

How old is David from Lottery Dream Home? ›

Since his Design Star success, David has hosted three shows: Beach Flip, Color Splash, and, most recently, My Lottery Dream Home. But that's not all. The 47-year-old designer has also appeared on Design at Your Door and is a design competitor in the upcoming second season of Rock the Block.

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