
Two coats of Milk paint were applied for full even coverage. This was to make sure we had a smooth even modern look as the finish on this piece was quite shiny. We added about the same amount of Ultra Grip as the mixed paint. You might adjust the ratio if you find it is too watery or if you want your paint a little thicker. Mix equal parts water and Terrarium Fusion Milk Paint. Saturated and cool with a hint of blue, this full-of-life shade holds a natural elegance. Of course, you can skip this step if you want a chippy look! Terrarium Milk Paint by Fusionįor this display cabinet, we choose Terrarium.Ī muted green inspired by the hues found in a beautiful terrarium garden. TSP alternative is a bio-degradable eco-friendly degreaser.įirst, we taped all the glass with painter’s tape and scuff-sanded the entire piece to ensure a non-chippy finish. Our first step was to clean the entire piece with Fusion TSP diluted with water. Some other ideas would be to showcase your collection of shoes and handbags, hats, and miniature dollhouses. Think out of the box for ideas of what you can do with a china cabinet.

Instead of storing dishes, we are showing it with a collection of faux succulents and plants and we are loving this great display! So follow along to see how you can update your china cabinet for succulent display. While the app does indeed let you set a different background for each monitor it also has powerful wallpaper spanning options for using a single image across multiple monitors.Īnd I mean real spanning here as the app take the size and width of display bezels into account to maintain visual parity in the chosen image (see the hero image for this in action).China cabinets are usually utilized to store your fine china and dishware, but we took this makeover to a new level. While apps like Hydrapaper (among many others) cater to multi-monitor use cases they’re somewhat simplistic in how they approach it, i.e.: pick an image for each monitor, set it, done.

Superpaper recently got a sizeable update and, no joke: version 2.0 is even better at managing multi-monitor background set-ups than the first version was.Īs well as a revamped UI, the latest version of the tool offers ‘improved’ pixel density correction and perspective corrections, plus a raft of smaller, subtle enhancements. I wrote about Superpaper, an advanced multi-monitor wallpaper tool for Linux and Windows last year, finding it particularly good at what it sets out to do.
