"We moved back during the quarantine," Leanne told The Tribune-Review. "We sold our house in Los Angeles and came back here and we're fully living the plotline of our TV show." While she considered herself a bicoastal resident with homes in Pittsburgh and Los Angeles, isolation revealed to her the importance of cherishing her roots. And in this new season, she gets to help others in the Pittsburgh area do the same by renovating their childhood homes and the like.

"So many of my friends, we were all off to New York and L.A. and doing our thing when we realized, 'Wait, we don't really have to do this,'" Leanne told The New York Times. "There is something very beautiful about being home and being content to be there."

If you've watched any of the new episodes, you've seen her and Steve draw inspiration from the state of Pennsylvania in their designs, while incorporating heirlooms and sentimental pieces from their clients' lives. The Season 3 finale aired on March 17, and hopefully, they'll be back with more touching restorations soon.