reface

/riˈfeɪs/
verb
  1. To put a new surface or facing on something, such as a wall, building, or piece of furniture.
    • We decided to reface the kitchen cabinets instead of buying new ones.
    • The historic building was refaced with modern materials to improve insulation.
    • The contractor will reface the old brick wall with stone veneer.
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