Leanne Ford and Friends “Rock the Block” on HGTV

For HGTV personality Leanne Ford, participating in the network's new four-part competition series Rock the Block was an easy decision, as it marked a definitive departure from her usual gig on Restored by the Fords.

Block pits four of HGTV’s top creative talents against each other in a race to transform identical suburban homes into extraordinary spaces.  Ford, Jasmine Roth (Hidden Potential), Mina Starsiak Hawk (Good Bones) and Alison Victoria (Windy City Rehab) are each given a $175,000 budget and just seven days to remodel and boost the value of the houses.  While there is no actual prize for the winner, whoever adds the most value to their home claims bragging rights and gets a street named after them.  (Pictured below, left to right: Starsiak Hawk, Roth, Victoria and Ford.)

“On Restored we fix older homes and find the homes’ character,” she told MediaVillage in an exclusive interview.  “For [Block], we had to bring in the character and warmth, which was a whole new challenge and a lot of fun.

“I actually laughed when I first heard the premise of the show and was like, ‘You guys know I am not competitive, right?’” she continued.  “No one ever wants to play Monopoly with me as I'm like, ‘Here, just take it.’  I said I would do it, but I wasn't going in trying to win.  I just wanted to concentrate on making a beautiful home, so that's exactly what I did.

“The funniest thing is the other girls were all so competitive and they thought that acting like I didn't care that was my strategy, just to scare them.  It actually worked to my benefit.  As a designer, I always make it my goal to make something that I don't want to leave.  I can say, we did not want to leave that house because it was so dreamy.  The concept of getting a blank canvas was something special.”

For the series, each contestant is afforded a contractor to work with, and assisting Ford on her challenge is, of course, her brother Steve, with whom she stars on Restored.  Given how much time the siblings spend together, you might think she’d want a change of pace, but that isn’t so.  “As much as I hate to admit it, I couldn't have done this without Steve,” she laughed.  “There is a way I like to work, and I have this artisanal value to how I like to design.  I believe you are only as good as your team.  We do things unconventionally, and often in what some would say is the wrong way, so finding a contractor to do something the wrong way is a challenge.  It was good having my A-team, and Steve is definitely a part of that.”

Leanne and Steve also recently participated in HGTV’s blockbuster hit A Very Brady Renovation, something Ford is still glowing about.  “I was totally blown away by how it was received,” she said.  “The whole thing was surreal from start to finish, from getting the house, to getting the call to help, learning what the brand was, and then working with the Bradys, it was wild!  It was one of the best perks of being a part of the HGTV family.  We all love the Bradys.  I couldn't believe we got to do the kitchen (photo below).  I grew up with it, so it was just a magical experience.”  (See more photos of the renovated Brady home here.)

Steve Gidlow

Steve Gidlow, a long-time columnist for MediaVillage ("Behind the Scenes in Hollywood"), has written about television and pop culture since 1994, beginning in Australia.  Since moving to Hollywood in 1997, Steve has focused on celebrity interv… read more