Mom, dad, and three girls on sofa reading books

 

Football star Jason Kelce and his wife, Kylie, are officially in their interior design era. The sporty pair recently revamped their kids’ playroom in their Philadelphia home in partnership with Pottery Barn Kids, a brand they’ve loved ever since they first purchased the convertible Kendall crib for their little ones.

Entire playroom with windows and black chairs, white table, and leather sofa
Family of mom, dad, and three girls posing on a sofa
“It was important to us to have a space that’s cozy and comfortable so [that] people want to hang out in here,” Kylie says of the room’s mix of playful elements—like the tea set made from recycled materials—and practical ones (looking at you, Cameron cubby and cabinet system).
Horizontal shot of playroom storage shelves and white table with black chairs
Young girl looking into a bin of stuffed animals
They even took one enduring big-kid kitchen trend, sage green cabinets, and shrunk it for their three daughters: Wyatt (4), Elliotte (2), and Bennett (11 months). “Shockingly enough, we are big fans of green,” Kylie says. And she means it: The soothing shade also appears on an accent wall and in the Tree rug.
Playroom with sage kitchen and shelves for toy food
Dad pouring tea for his young daughter
Kylie has recently said that while she hopes her daughters become athletes, she and Jason are both big advocates for the arts, too. (Jason was once a competition jazz band member.) And with an easel for painting and wooden supermarket foods, the space has plenty of pieces that will inspire little ones—but also corral the chaos when game time is over.
Dad pulling paper across a table for his daughters to draw on
Mom, dad, and three girls on sofa reading books

Football star Jason Kelce and his wife, Kylie, are officially in their interior design era. The sporty pair recently revamped their kids’ playroom in their Philadelphia home in partnership with Pottery Barn Kids, a brand they’ve loved ever since they first purchased the convertible Kendall crib for their little ones.
Entire playroom with windows and black chairs, white table, and leather sofa
Family of mom, dad, and three girls posing on a sofa
“It was important to us to have a space that’s cozy and comfortable so [that] people want to hang out in here,” Kylie says of the room’s mix of playful elements—like the tea set made from recycled materials—and practical ones (looking at you, Cameron cubby and cabinet system).
Horizontal shot of playroom storage shelves and white table with black chairs
Young girl looking into a bin of stuffed animals


They even took one enduring big-kid kitchen trend, sage green cabinets, and shrunk it for their three daughters: Wyatt (4), Elliotte (2), and Bennett (11 months). “Shockingly enough, we are big fans of green,” Kylie says. And she means it: The soothing shade also appears on an accent wall and in the Tree rug.
Playroom with sage kitchen and shelves for toy food
Dad pouring tea for his young daughter
Kylie has recently said that while she hopes her daughters become athletes, she and Jason are both big advocates for the arts, too. (Jason was once a competition jazz band member.) And with an easel for painting and wooden supermarket foods, the space has plenty of pieces that will inspire little ones—but also corral the chaos when game time is over.
Dad pulling paper across a table for his daughters to draw on