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From one room to a total restoration, from small budget to the six-figure plan, from families to corporate partners, Minick Interiors’ clients can trust that they will receive careful personal attention and the highest quality to fit their budget.

“From an executive office, to a country log home, to a house at the lake, to a beach house, to just one room,” for Mark, “each client, each project is an opportunity for me to do what I love.”

Victorian Restoration
This house was in one family for over 100 years, then it was sold and quickly sold again. I had become good friends with the new owners after I did their vacation home on Lake Blackshear, a 4,000 square foot weekend house. They came to me and said, “We have just bought this house and we need you to meet the architect. You two think of everything you could ever want in a house. Think of everything that needs to be done to completely restore this house.” And we did.

Guerry House
The Guerry House is as close to original as any house in Americus. It was built in 1833 in the Greek Revival style and restored in the 1980s. This project is an example of a using what a client already has and refurbishing with paint, fabrics, window treatments and floor covering. Shown here are just two spaces: the parlor and the hallway.

The Village at SouthLand Ridge
The Village at SouthLand Ridge in Americus, Georgia is planned as a gated community for independent living for those 55 and older. In preparation for the grand opening in June of 2008, developer Rick Davis contacted Minick Interiors to do the interior of their model home.

Perry Home
This client was living in a 1,200 square-foot condominium when he called me and said, “Come to this house and see what you think.” So I went and looked at it, and I said, “It’s wonderful, but it needs a lot of work before you could move in. And it’s going to need all new furniture, etc.”  So I did the entire house from top to bottom.
Farm House
We shot these photos in the Fall of 2008 with only a few weeks to go before the family could move in. Construction started in the middle of May, and Katy and Chris Hagerson are looking forward to being in their new home by Christmas.

“We’ve been married 7 years,” said Katy, “and before we got married, we redid a tiny, little house on the farm and fixed it up. I did that myself. I’ve always been interested in decorating, and I thought I was pretty good at it until I started using Mark. Now I don’t make a decision about anything without asking. But he even helped on that little house because I needed some furniture, some prints and accessories added to my living room.”

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House at Lake Blackshear
This is their dream home. They raised their children and now they have grandchildren. It’s the last home they’ll build and they expect to live there for the rest of their lives. They even put an elevator in, I mean they’re ready - for entertaining, for grandchildren and for retirement.
Barnes Nesmith & Eidson
Law Offices

This project was a complete renovation that also included historic preservation. The building, built around 1910, had been a buggy and livery company. Then in the 1940s it became a Chevrolet dealership. Upstairs was just a shell, but downstairs we had to rip out the cubicles from the car dealership. I worked with the architects on the flooring, the molding, the hardware for the doors, the plumbing fixtures, carpet and lighting. I picked neutral colors so your eyes would not be drawn to the walls. When you walk in, I want you to really notice the restored tin ceiling and the old beams. With a building like this, you want to show the building off, not so much the décor.”