0 present participle of redecorate --
1 to paint the inside of a house or put paper on the inside walls when this has been done previously: --
We're redecorating the kitchen.
The cost of redecorating and refurnishing this office, which is also used for conferences, was £605.
Someone has said it is like redecorating a house that ought to have been demolished years ago.
It is an item for cleaning and redecorating which were absolutely necessary.
There must be millions of working-class people who take a pride in their home to the extent of doing their own redecorating.
They were very much in need of upgrading and redecorating.
Tenants could carry out redecorating and minor repair work.
Delay in cleaning and redecorating is the responsibility of the owner.
Thousands live in miserable homes with rooms that need redecorating and windows that need cleaning.