Luxury Real Estate & Dream Homes · Harrison Croft · 28 June 2026

David Bromstad on his HGTV television future after dream home special

David Bromstad on his HGTV television future after dream home special

David Bromstad is not leaving HGTV or My Lottery Dream Home, but he told Barron Designs that December 2025's David's Happy Ending special was probably the first and last time he will design in front of America. His david bromstad television future shifts from on-camera renovations to hosting, without another major personal redesign on TV.

Key Takeaways

Is David Bromstad leaving HGTV or My Lottery Dream Home?

No. As Just Jared reported on June 27, 2026, Bromstad is not walking away from My Lottery Dream Home. Fans may have seen the last of him taking on a major design project in front of cameras, but his role helping lottery winners search for properties appears unchanged.

That distinction matters for viewers who worried a candid interview meant a network exit. Bromstad framed the shift as a creative boundary, not a goodbye to the show that made him a household name in luxury real estate and dream homes television.

Why did Bromstad call his HGTV special his last on-camera design show?

In a new interview with Barron Designs, Bromstad said My Lottery Dream Home: David's Happy Ending was probably the first and last time he will be designing in front of America. He noted it had been years since audiences watched him do that kind of creative work on TV.

"I love my job with Lottery but I am a creative through and through," he said. "So it was really nice to be able to flex my muscles a little bit." He also admitted that at first he felt he had something to prove with the project—pressure that made the special feel like a one-time chapter rather than a template for future series.

What setbacks shaped the Florida renovation behind the special?

The AOL report describes a four-year effort to transform Bromstad's Florida home into the fairytale retreat viewers saw in the December 2025 hour. A massive storm destroyed his progress and forced a rebuild, complicating a vision that was already emotionally demanding.

Bromstad later told Ross Matthews on Instagram Live that he turned to unhealthy behaviors and started using substances during the ordeal, according to reporting cited by AOL via People. He checked into trauma-based rehab to "clean up my act" and has since worked on healthier boundaries, including saying no more often.

How does Bromstad describe his home—and his television future—now?

After time away to address substance use and mental health, Bromstad told Barron Designs his mindset changed. "Working on my mental health, I was like, 'I have nothing to prove to anybody but myself,'" he said.

He described the finished house as a sneak peek into him as a human—unique, relatable, and completely strange in the most weird and wonderful way. Just Jared noted he is thrilled with how the home turned out and does not picture himself moving or taking on another major redesign anytime soon. For more on the interview, see coverage from Just Jared.

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