Kane Brown and Wife Katelyn Show Off ‘Our Graceland’ at Huge Tenn. Estate with Its Own Gas Pump — See Inside!

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  • Country star Kane Brown and his wife Katelyn are offering a look inside their Nashville-area home in a tour with Architectural Digest 
  • Their abode features a number of impressive amenities — from a two-story playhouse to an 11,400-square-foot complex with a basketball court and rehearsal space 
  • They live on the 26-acre property with their three young children: daughters Kingsley and Kodi, and son Krewe 

Kane Brown is opening the doors to his sprawling Tennessee home!

The country star, 32, showed off all his property has to offer in a new tour with Architectural Digest, published on Nov. 11. Brown lives in the Nashville-area abode with his wife of seven years, Katelyn Brown, and their three children: daughters Kingsley, 6, and Kodi, 3, and son Krewe, 1.

Kane and Katelyn have been renovating and expanding on their home over the years, and worked with Cara Brock Interiors to bring their vision to life, per AD. The entire property is spread out across 26 wooded acres and features an 11,400-square-foot complex dubbed “the barn” — which is bigger than their main house and is equipped with a basketball court and a music rehearsal space.

The property is so grand yet secluded that Katelyn notes to the outlet, “When you’re out here, you forget sometimes that there’s a whole world happening. You’re in your own little oasis.” Kane notes, “This is our Graceland.”

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Despite the sense of privacy that the home creates, the couple notes they “love to have company” and even have a “bunk room” for when friends and family stay over. 

“I tell everyone, if you need to stay, you can stay — and once the bunk beds are filled up, bring out the air mattress and put it on the basketball court,” Katelyn says. 

They made sure the space was equipped with enough room for their kids to play too. The property features a two-story outdoor playhouse with a mock storefront and performance stage. 

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Along with the playhouse, there’s a video game room, glam room, recording studio and a gym with a sauna located on the property as well. But the fun doesn’t stop there.

Kane says he had a gas pump installed for his car collection that only runs on E85. The decision seemed like a practical one, as Kane would have to travel 12 miles to the nearest gas station that offers flex fuel, the outlet notes. 

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As for the interior design of the home, the couple leaned into a neutral palette with earthy tones and black accents. 

Of the cozy space, Katelyn says, “We wanted to create this environment that feels beautiful and grand but still fully lived-in. Memories are made here.”

Echoing his wife, Kane reflects on his own upbringing and notes how their vision for the home was to create a space where their kids have everything they need.

“I didn’t grow up in the best circumstances, so I was always kind of gone from my house,” Kane says. “I don’t want my kids to want to leave.”

Kane and Katelyn Brown with their three kids.

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In September, Kane opened up to PEOPLE about how he kicked some of his bad habits that traced back to his challenging upbringing. 

He reflected on growing up in rural Georgia and Tennessee where he and his single mom experienced homelessness at times. As they didn’t always have access to fresh vegetables, one of his biggest priorities now is to make sure he’s fueling his body with them whenever he can. 

“I was a food-stamp baby,” he told PEOPLE at the time. Now, “I’m locked in with the new stuff,” he added.

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He also walked through what his daily routine at his Nashville home looks like, which includes getting up before his kids and having enough energy to play with them during the day since his health has improved. 

“I can hold them for longer than 30 minutes, and my back’s not killing me,” he said of his kids. “I can jump in their bounce house with them. I can do anything.”

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