Oliver Hudson is back at his parents' home, and it seems like he's really liking it there.

The "Cleaning Lady" star, 45, and his family recently moved into his mom Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell's home since there is some renovation going on at his place, and it has been a great experience so far, Oliver told E! News' Daily Pop.

"We're remodeling the house, and instead of renting a place I'm like, 'Yeah, let's just go back home.' So I am living with Mom and Dad, kids are here, my son is literally over that shoulder right now. You can see his little head, he's sleeping," Oliver said on a virtual call.

"Yeah, it's great. Breakfast is made; Mom makes biscuits and gravy and eggs. It's actually— there's a chance we won't leave, I'll tell you that," he joked.

While living with his parents has been great, Oliver also has a bunch of memorable moments from his childhood. During an interview with People in March 2021, Oliver recalled going on family trips with Hawn and his sister Kate Hudson.

"My mom was — is — badass. We did a bunch of road trips, honestly. There are a couple in particular that are very memorable just because we were young. We were in the Southwest just cruising around in her van, and it just felt free," he said at the time.

"We didn't have all of what we have today, and we weren't stopping and watching television. It was just this freedom of being out in the world with nothing but us and the wilderness and nature," he continued.

During an appearance on "Live with Kelly and Ryan," Oliver also spoke about Hawn and Russell's Aspen home, People reported. "Mom built this house first and then my step-dad Kurt built the other house. So we lived here in 1985 for two years," he said.

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Oliver Hudson skipped a chemistry read for “This Is Us.” He is pictured on March 23, 2018 in New York City. Mike Coppola/Getty Images

Oliver and his family have been visiting the Colorado town for 37 years, so it only makes sense that the place holds a lot of memories for them. "It's a bit of a time capsule. Those curtains that you see are like 30 years old, you know what I mean? Mom refuses to update, which kind of is great," he said.

"I went to elementary school up here," Oliver added. "I actually took my kids out of school five years ago in L.A. and took them up here to live in the mountains and have some independence and some freedom. It's a really special place for sure."