MICHIGAN (MI) INTERIOR DESIGNERS and DECORATORS
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TYPE OF SPECIALTY (C) COMMERCIAL: Corporate Headquarters, Offices (E) ENTERTAINMENT: Auditoriums, Casinos, Country Clubs, Cruise Ships, Theme Parks (FM) FACILITY MANAGEMENT: Building Operations, Construction Maintenance, Realtors, Security (G) GOVERNMENT/INSTITUTIONAL: Auditoriums, Child Care, Correctional Facilities, Defense Base Facilities, Educational Facilities, Embassies, Libraries, Museums, Recreational Facilities, Transportation Terminals, Visitor Centers (H) HOSPITALITY: Casinos, Corporate, Country Clubs, Cruise Ships, Employee Dining Facilities, Fast Food, Hotels, Restaurants (HC) HEALTHCARE: Acute, Assisted, Ambulatory, Cooperative, Home, Hospice, Long-term, Mobile, Palliative Care, Respite, Short-term, Skilled (HR) HISTORIC RESTORATION & RENOVATION: Restore, Renovate Architectural Treasures (R) RESIDENTIAL: Custom Homes, Kitchen and Bath, Model Homes, Remodeling (RT) RETAIL: Exhibits, Retailers, Service Businesses, Showrooms |
No Required State License(s) unless renovations of a residence amount to more than $600 in which case, a Residential Maintenance and Alteration Contractor license is required with the Department of Labor & Economic Growth. As of August 1995 an interior or building designer who is not regulated by the state must have a license if they engage in work relating to plumbing, mechanical contracting or electrical contracting. |