makeover
UK: ˈmeɪkˌəʊvə | US: ˈmeɪkˌoʊvər
n. a complete transformation or restyling, especially of a person's appearance or a space's design
n. an instance of improving or modernizing something
The word "makeover" combines "make" (from Old English macian, meaning "to create or construct") and "over" (from Old English ofer, implying repetition or covering). It emerged in the mid-20th century, originally describing dramatic changes in appearance (e.g., cosmetics, fashion) and later extending to renovations of spaces or systems. The logic reflects "making anew" or "redoing from the top."
She got a stunning makeover for her wedding day.
The living room makeover included new furniture and paint.
The company rebranded with a complete makeover of its logo.
His career makeover involved retraining in a new field.
The TV show specializes in home makeovers for families in need.