Robert Hartwell’s home is a bright celebration of Black joy

Robert Hartwell’s home is a bright celebration of Black joy

What is the life that you want to live? And how do you want to feel in that life?

These were the two questions guiding Broadway actor Robert Hartwell as he renovated and redesigned his 200-year-old plantation-style home in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. As a result, joy and personal expression come through in every room of the house. It goes beyond adding character to a home; the whole house feels like a reflection of its owner and his identity.

As the first black proprietor of a home that was built when slavery was still legal in the United States, Robert was determined to ‘drench it in color so that Black joy was central to the experience.’

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(Image credit: Wendy Morrison)

Thus, colorful room ideas were central to the vision. He tells Homes & Gardens: ‘We wanted to honor the shapes of what would have been present in this home in 1820, but we also wanted to turn it on its head by choosing fabrics that felt sumptuous and patterns that you typically wouldn’t put together. We wanted to push the boundary of pattern play with fabrics that felt really sumptuous, because Joy had to be central.’

robert hartwell's home

(Image credit: Wendy Morrison)

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