Scott Coty doesn’t speak in rehearsed sales pitches or dramatic taglines.
He speaks in truths—the kind that come from years spent walking job sites, solving problems before they surface, and doing work the right way simply because it’s the right way. And beside him, steady and sharp, is Brooke Coty. She’s the heartbeat of the business, designing spaces with intention and making sure every detail tells a story. Together, they are the husband-and-wife duo behind Restore Build and Design, a construction firm nestled in Georgia that is as focused on relationships as it is on results. What they’ve built isn’t just a business—it’s a reputation, carefully crafted through faith, hard work, and human connection.
“I’m not a man of many words,” Scott says. But there’s power in his few.
The projects have changed since those early days. What began with simple builds and standard finishes has evolved into full-scale custom homes, layered with thoughtful design and meticulous execution. "We started basic," Brooke reflects. "Now we think about how the countertop plays off the cabinetry, how the color palette flows from room to room. It’s all connected." And for Scott, the sweet spot is still untouched land. "Give me a pasture and a dream," he says. "I love figuring out where the house will sit, how we’ll run utilities—it’s a puzzle I never get tired of solving."
His career began in the production world, working for Pulte Homes. It was a start, but not a calling. Over the years, as his experience grew, so did his desire to do something more meaningful—something with soul. By 2017, he and Brooke had laid the foundation for Restore Build and Design. At first, it was a side project—a few builds here and there while they juggled day jobs. But over time, word spread. Quality speaks. Integrity echoes. And when people talk about Restore, they don’t just talk about the homes. They talk about the way they were treated.
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