How To Use Redecorate In A Sentence

  • I vividly remember when my mother decided to redecorate our living room.
  • The function room is being redecorated, with new equipment for karaoke and live entertainment.
  • I'd had visions of using the retainers - four more by now - to maybe redecorate the house. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • Mr Coates said libraries must treble their spending on books, increase opening hours and redecorate and redesign libraries to attract readers.
  • In Haworth she saw that the library had been redecorated, recarpeted and refurnished, and provided with many new books.
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  • Miu Miu has also revamped its Milan flagship store in damask and rich colors — a change from a more minimalist concrete look — and has redecorated a network of 75 boutiques around the world. In Bloom: Miu Miu Comes of Age
  • Late last year we redecorated in short order the kitchen and hallways.
  • Like others, I try and "redecorate" for the seasons, So … I redo baths with fresh summer colors, change my warm rich colored duvey to a white cotton with bright pink pillows. The Inspired Room
  • When we bought the house, it was structurally sound, but I decided to redecorate throughout.
  • It has also been redecorated, with modern beech shelving installed.
  • She's got carte blanche to redecorate but I'm not moving and I'm not changing my work. THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
  • We can redecorate the room at little expense, if we use this old paint.
  • redecorate" recruiting offices to send a message. The Minnesota Daily - mndaily.com
  • The council-run Windsor Restaurant will be redecorated and get new carpets, a suspended ceiling and new furniture.
  • He redecorated the building and added extensions.
  • I have recently redecorated my sitting room and, since it is quite small, I removed the old curtains and replaced them with vertical blinds.
  • I want to redecorate my bedroom, David. Can you do me a favor?
  • `So it wouldn't do any harm to redecorate them unambitiously now. THE HARDIE INHERITANCE
  • The best compromise is to disguise surface-run cables with paint, and chase them in when you next redecorate.
  • The best compromise is to disguise surface-run cables with paint, and chase them in when you next redecorate.
  • I'd had visions of using the retainers - four more by now - to maybe redecorate the house. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • Another casualty was Gordon Ashworth, a senior aide to Peterson, who resigned over money paid to redecorate his house.
  • I decided I'd redecorate it later; I could live with this for a while. RESCUING ROSE
  • Another casualty was Gordon Ashworth, a senior aide to Peterson, who resigned over money paid to redecorate his house.
  • I'd had visions of using the retainers - four more by now - to maybe redecorate the house. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • Since you are worried that your second bedroom ‘will not last’ Hillary suggests you get the painters in and redecorate it, and don't answer your phone.
  • I've just been waiting for an excuse to redecorate and modernize it a bit. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • Now its classrooms have been repaired, reglazed and redecorated, and it is ready to help those children start living a normal life again.
  • The whole place has been redecorated and looks quite different from how I remember it.
  • Your originality and creativity are expressed when you decide to redecorate home and office spaces.
  • I've just been waiting for an excuse to redecorate and modernize it a bit. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • In the end, Rosie sends Lisa and Steve away while she and a team of minions redecorate their house. Una LaMarche: Pregnant in Heels Ep. 5: Serve and Deliver
  • But as of this week you'll also find one less blue wall in the ticket hall, which is being slowly gutted and replastered but not yet redecorated.
  • Family seats, such as Arundel Castle in Sussex or Duncombe Park in Yorkshire, that once seemed too large or inconvenient for modern ways of life have been recolonised by their owners, redecorated and refurnished.
  • The Victorian church will have new lighting and a baptistery, the pews will be replaced by chairs and it will be redecorated throughout.
  • We also want to put in wooden floors upstairs to replace the carpets, and redecorate the hall, and both of the big bedrooms.
  • Recently redecorated, it has spectacular bathrooms, stylish food and impeccable service.
  • Volunteers have been working round the clock to repair and redecorate the building so the nursery will open as scheduled.
  • The hotel has recently been redesigned and redecorated.
  • A lot of boomers have been downsizing into new homes, and when you move into a new home, you need to redecorate, which is a very good thing for us," says Ellen Moreau, vice president of marketing for WSJ.com: What's News US
  • The house will be redecorated, rewired and redisplayed, producing a lifelike Georgian home in which visitors will experience the sights, sounds and smells of domestic life in Wordsworth's day.
  • For a while, he toyed with the idea of offering to redecorate the entire room.
  • It is thought work to redecorate the interior of the ballroom will start in the next couple of months.
  • A few months ago a young property entrepreneur bought a vacant house, redecorated it and sold it for twice the original value.
  • She's got carte blanche to redecorate but I'm not moving and I'm not changing my work. THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
  • The region has won a £3 million contract awarded by Birmingham City Council to repair and redecorate 7078 council homes.
  • In another half-year, the site of its National Congress will be redecorated and enlarged.
  • The ground floor of the building was redecorated during the closed winter months, the upper gallery having been refurbished last year.
  • The 74-year-old space is open again after a two-year-long project to move it south-eastwards by 66 metres and to completely redecorate it.
  • Another casualty was Gordon Ashworth, a senior aide to Peterson, who resigned over money paid to redecorate his house.
  • The screen was reinstalled and redecorated in the early 1950s. Times, Sunday Times
  • I decided I'd redecorate it later; I could live with this for a while. RESCUING ROSE
  • You bet it is, and I'm sure anyone who has ever left one of those co-op job fairs with enough swag to redecorate their living room will back me up on this.
  • I decided I'd redecorate it later; I could live with this for a while. RESCUING ROSE
  • As we we'd been planning to redecorate the family room some time this year I said she might as well take the two sofas.
  • Your vote has been counted and is reflected above., the 44th President of the United States of America, but the first black man, has already made the first momentous decision of his presidency, by ordering 16trillion liters of black paint to 'redecorate' the White House TheSpoof.com : Spoof News : Front Page
  • The ancient and largely uncomfortable seating would be replaced and the giant 2,300-seater Oval Hall redecorated and a new carpet laid.
  • Armed with $1,000, a designer and a carpenter, two sets of neighbours swap homes and redecorate one room in each other's place.
  • She's got carte blanche to redecorate but I'm not moving and I'm not changing my work. THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
  • Man, now I want to redecorate the Civic also known as decorate it in the first place. Runnin' down a dream
  • Earlier, she made Cheng redecorate his office, erecting a wall to separate his room from that of other aides.
  • I've redecorated the sitting room, and I did it all in one big hit, over the last two days.
  • Mr Brown claimed more than £500 to redecorate a "summerhouse" - a building in the grounds of his Scottish home he uses as an office. Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news
  • But before I could even say "gor" Katie was a blur of motion, chatting about how she'd been meaning to move a few things around and how we should redecorate a bit together. RVABlogs
  • She decided to go to town and redecorate all the rooms in the house.
  • The two-storey Edwardian property has been sensitively restored and redecorated and is in excellent condition throughout.
  • I've just been waiting for an excuse to redecorate and modernize it a bit. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • She's got carte blanche to redecorate but I'm not moving and I'm not changing my work. THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
  • Once you see the completed bathroom you won't believe it took you so long to decide to redecorate the room.
  • That was where she'd hide, but first she wanted to redecorate the room.
  • This elegant Victorian town residence is on a quiet and mature residential road in the heart of Portobello.It has been tastefully redecorated by the current owners and arrives to the market in turnkey condition.
  • Anyone who has ever packed away their worldly possessions to redecorate a room will know what a time-consuming and stressful experience it can be.
  • Keep Thinking About Tomorrow: At our last long visit, on Valentine's Day, Gerry was planning to get cataract surgery, redecorate her home office, and visit grandson Matthew in Washington this summer when he serves as a Congressional Page. Jane Harman: Gerry Never Yielded
  • We'll give you a credit card and tomorrow you and Lucy can go shopping to redecorate your room!
  • She decided to go to town and redecorate all the rooms in the house.
  • The hotel has recently been redesigned and redecorated.

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