repaper

/riˈpeɪpər/
verb
  1. To cover a wall, room, or surface with new wallpaper, especially to replace old or worn wallpaper.
    • She learned how to repaper a wall by watching online tutorials.
    • We decided to repaper the living room to give it a fresh look.
    • After the water damage, the landlord had to repaper the entire hallway.
  2. To replace or update the paper covering on any object, such as a book, box, or piece of furniture.
    • The bookbinder will repaper the old atlas with acid-free material.
    • He plans to repaper the antique chest of drawers to match the bedroom decor.
    • They hired a craftsperson to repaper the lampshades in the study.
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