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Kane Brown Opens the Doors to His Expansive Tennessee Home
Country star Kane Brown, 32, has offered fans a rare look inside his sprawling Tennessee estate in a new home tour with Architectural Digest published on Nov. 11. Brown lives on the secluded property with his wife, Katelyn, and their three children — Kingsley, 6, Kodi, 3½, and son Krewe, 17 months.
Over the years, the couple has been renovating and expanding their home with the help of Cara Brock Interiors. Situated on 26 wooded acres, the property’s most striking feature is an 11,400-square-foot building known as “the barn” — a massive complex larger than their main house, complete with a full basketball court and a professional rehearsal studio.
The privacy of the location gives the family a peaceful escape. “When you’re out here, you sometimes forget there’s a whole world happening,” Katelyn says. Kane adds, “This is our Graceland.”
Despite the tranquility, the Browns love having guests. A large bunk room makes sleepovers easy, and Katelyn jokes that if extra guests arrive, “Just bring out the air mattress and put it on the basketball court.”
Designed with their children in mind, the property also includes a two-story playhouse, complete with a pretend storefront and mini performance stage. Additional amenities include a video game room, glam room, recording studio, and a gym with a sauna.
Kane even installed his own E85 gas pump for his car collection — a practical solution since the nearest flex-fuel station is 12 miles away.
Inside, the couple chose a neutral, earthy design with warm tones and black accents. “We wanted something beautiful and grand but still lived-in,” Katelyn explains. “Memories are made here.”
Kane notes that the home reflects the childhood he wished he had. Growing up in rural Georgia and Tennessee, he faced instability and periods of homelessness. “I didn’t grow up in the best circumstances,” he says. “I don’t want my kids to want to leave.”
In a recent interview with PEOPLE, Kane also discussed improving his health and breaking habits rooted in his difficult upbringing. With better nutrition and fitness — and more energy overall — he enjoys being fully present with his children: “I can hold them longer, jump in the bounce house, do anything.”