Jason and his wife, Kylie, have done a playroom makeover for their three children in partnership with Pottery Barn Kids ahead of Super Bowl LVIII, with the Eagles star set to attend this year’s big game later this month.
The couple, who tied the knot in 2018, transformed the playroom at their Havertown home into a warm and inviting space for their three daughters – Wyatt, Elliotte and Bennett – seamlessly incorporating play space, ample storage, and comfortable seating for all.
Havertown is located approximately nine miles west of the center of Philadelphia.
‘Family is everything,’ said Kylie. ‘It’s really important to have this space feel cozy and comfortable.’
‘We feel like the items are made with such great quality, whether it’s storage, a book shelf, something great that will look amazing in the space but also be kid durable.’
The playroom features a Cameron Cubby & Cabinet Wall System serving as an ideal storage and bookcase solution, a Neutral Ultimate Art Easel ($229) and Carolina Rolling Art Cart with Chalkboard to keep all three kids entertained using their creativity and imagination.
An Evelyn Linen Blackout Curtain elevating the overall ambiance of the space has also been added to the playroom.
Other items that were part of the remodeling include Pottery Barn’s own tree rug ($499-$799), a Chelsea all-in-one toddler play kitchen ($499), a jumbo elephant plush ($249), a wooden supermarket food starter set ($49), a green toys tea set ($39), Windsor play chairs ($99), and an Ellington Washable Rug ($129).
The Kelce family’s playroom makeover comes just weeks after Jason fueled rumors of retirement following the Eagles’ shocking wild-card loss to the Tampa Bay Bucs’.
But just last week, Jason exclusively told DailyMail.com that ‘it’s hard to not want to continue’ after his younger brother, Travis, led the Chiefs past the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship game.
Regardless of his decision to keep play or not, the 36-year-old would like to stay with the Eagles whether that’s in a playing or coaching capacity.
He was seen sporting his signature flip flops in Orlando this week as he joined five other of his teammates on the Eagles in representing the NFC for the Pro Bowl game, which Travis will miss out on due to the Chiefs traveling to Las Vegas on the same day that the NFL’s All-Star game is being played — Saturday.