Laura Davis

Architect, Preservationist, and House Detective—Because Every Home Has a Story

Female from Denver, United states and speaks English

Available for Collaboration, Interviews in Remote Formats

I'm Laura Davis, I'm a residential architect and historic restoration specialist in Denver and Dallas. I want to connect with:
- owners of historic homes interested in renovation and additions, and researching the home's history
- people who want to create their happy place at home, but can't figure out how
- women who are looking to create space for their creative hobbies

Topics Discussed by Laura Davis

Historic PreservationPsychology Of Home DesignCreative Spaces

About Laura Davis

Laura Davis is a residential architect, interior designer, and self-described house genealogist who helps homeowners restore and reimagine historic homes.

With over 25 years of experience, Laura brings stories of old houses to life through thoughtful design, deep research, and a dash of detective work.

She’s the co-owner of hpd architecture + interiors and leads the firm’s Denver office.

Availability for Interviews

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday from 9am to 1pm America/Denver

Interview & Promotion Format

  • Guest Form
  • Pre-Interview Call
  • Share Episodes
  • Email Subscribers

Target Audience

I'm Laura Davis, I'm a residential architect and historic restoration specialist in Denver and Dallas. I want to connect with:
- owners of historic homes interested in renovation and additions, and researching the home's history
- people who want to create their happy place at home, but can't figure out how
- women who are looking to create space for their creative hobbies

Why Invite Laura Davis as a Guest?

As the longtime co-host of The Architecture Happy Hour podcast, I understand how to keep a conversation flowing, stay on message, and connect with listeners in a personal way. I bring a storyteller’s heart and an architect’s eye to every interview—sharing behind-the-scenes stories of restoring old homes, researching their histories, and designing spaces that truly support the people who live in them. I love sparking "aha!" moments for audiences—whether we're talking about preservation, childhood homes, or how design can shape a family’s daily life. My goal is to make history feel personal, design feel doable, and every home feel like it has a soul worth honoring. I keep it real, I've been married for 22 years, I'm a mom of two boys, 16 and 10. To maintain my sanity, I do crafting, embroidery, and anything to play with paper and fabric. I love to talk to other creative women, tell stories about our homes, and find those common threads that we can all relate to. If your show speaks to creatives, homeowners, design lovers, or anyone curious about old houses and the stories they hold, we’ll have a great time.