0 past simple and past 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 outside doors of the eight houses erected in 1927 have been repainted, and the interiors are to be redecorated this year.
Many people have bought old cottages for fancy figures and then have redecorated and modernised them.
A house should not be redecorated and rewired afterwards.
Most of the school had been thoroughly redecorated.
The new office will be entirely redecorated prior to reoccupation.
For example the building has been redecorated, a new cooking stove installed and ventilation improved.
To sum up, parents want the leaking roof to be plugged and the classrooms to be redecorated.
Many houses which were redecorated after recent floods are in need of being redecorated once more after the latest floods.