Step Inside David Bromstad's Whimsical Dream Home For nearly 20 years, David Bromstad has been bringing joy to viewers through his shows Color Splash and My Lottery Dream Home. With one month to go until beloved HGTV star David Bromstad welcomes fans into his newly renovated Florida home on a new special, "My Lottery Dream Home: David's Happy Ending," the colorful designer is giving fans a sneak peek before the show premieres on December 19, 2025. Bromstad's spent the last four years transforming the traditional Tudor he bought near Orlando in 2021 into his.
The perfect home! HGTV host David Bromstad renovated the house of his dreams in Orlando, Florida. Photos of the spacious abode are truly breathtaking. You might know David from winning HGTV's Design Star back in 2006, or from hosting shows like Color Splash and My Lottery Dream House.
His style? It's all about vibrant hues, eclectic mixes, and making spaces feel alive. David Bromstad's house stands out as an iconic example of how a designer brings a personal vision to life. It's inspiring for anyone dreaming of their own dream pad.
David Bromstad is known for his colorful, flamboyant style, and his Orlando home, which has been under construction for years, represents just that. Turns out house shopping for others is a lot easier than doing it for yourself. David Bromstad actually decided he was ready to find a forever home in Orlando around 2017, but he didn't want to.
The 2021 installment, titled "My Lottery Dream Home: David's Dream Home," cataloged his journey to find his own forever home. The wildly transformed Bromstad, who was living in a Florida apartment for three and half years, teamed up with his friend Greg Stotthunt to tour four properties in the Orlando area. David Bromstad's new HGTV special documents his four-year journey renovating his Central Florida home.
Bromstad opens up about his battles with substance abuse, childhood trauma, and mental health. "My Lottery Dream Home" host David Bromstad talks about his long home shopping experience and shares his tips on finding the right home. The house in question is a 5-bed, 4-bath Tudor style home located in sunny Orlando.
And, while David wholeheartedly plans to decorate it to the nines, he doesn't plan on any major renovations.