David Bromstad Net Worth Shows How Series Made Him Rich

David Bromstad is an interior designer with an estimated net worth of $4 million.

David's designs have been praised for being cutting-edge in residential and industrial trends, with a sharp and sophisticated eye for color and style.

He owns a Miami-based design company that offers services across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. He won the first season of HGTV Design Star when he first started working for the network, and in the following seasons, he mentored the competition's finalists.

He started his career as a design student at the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. As of now, he is the most desirable television interior designer. 

David Bromstad Net Worth, How Much Money Does He Have?

David Bromstad is an interior designer who has a net worth of $4 million. 

For the past fifteen years, Bromstad has consistently appeared on HGTV. He has been part of My Lottery Dream Home, HGTV since it aired in 2015.

In 2006, he participated in and won the inaugural season of "HGTV Design Star." He later made a comeback as a mentor and host. After winning, he went on to host the "Color Splash" interior design program.

He had a beautiful five-bedroom, four-bathroom Tudor home in Orlando, Florida, which cost him $950,000. He also filmed his journey of finding his dream house in the 2021 spinoff My Lottery Dream Home: David's Dream Home. 

He graduated from Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. 

Following graduation, he worked as a graphic designer at Disney before beginning his career as an interior designer for HGTV.

According to his website, David created and carried out significant installations for Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and Islands of Adventure.

Following that, David established his own business, the Bromstad Studio. The studiospecializesd in creating fantasy bedrooms for children by combining interior design and animation.

Spreading his artistic talent, he organized his first art and furniture exhibition for Art Basel Miami Beach in December 2011. That passion for design did not stop there; he frequently created masterpieces for his clients on "Color Splash."

Under his BROMSTAD brand, the star now creates murals and fine arts. Murals Your Way is currently selling its wallpaper murals; previously, he used to sell his artwork through Penny Lane.

He expanded his television career when he hosted Design Star All-Stars in 2012. In addition, he has also worked on HGTV, HGTV Showdown, and Bang for Your Buck.

David Bromstad's Career Earnings And Endorsement

David Bromstad earns an estimated yearly income of $500,000 from HGTV.

He also makes additional money from his company, Grandin Road, which offers furniture, decor items, and everything you need to decorate your home. David is currently working on the three most popular design shows on television. 

He is the first winner of HGTV Design Star, which led to his role as host and designer on his first hit series for HGTV, Color Splash. He worked on over 100 episodes for Color Splash around the country, including San Francisco, New York, and Miami.

In addition, in 2012, he hosted the first season of Design Star All-Stars, which featured the top contestants from previous seasons competing for the ultimate title.

In April 2012, he debuted The WhiteRoom Challenge, a new HGTV series based on the popular HGTV Design Star challenge of the same name. David serves as host and judge on the show, featuring four designers competing each week.

David Bromstad's Collaboration And Endorsement

David Bromstad collaborated with the luggage company Kipling in 2015 after he confused his BlackLuggage with others.

The bags ranged in price from $59 to $429.

Some brands he has collaborated with are Sobel Westex Home, Naturalizer, and Grandin Road. Additionally, David has served as a spokesperson for various businesses, including Microsoft, Dupont, Sherwin Williams, Pier 1, and Tibotec Therapeutics, to name a few.

Furthermore, David's design suggestions have appeared in USA Today, People, and Better Homes & Gardens. He has made appearances on Paula Deen, The Wendy Williams Show, The Nate Berkus Show, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

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