Woodstock Feeling at Home: How to Create a Cool Music Corner!

Woodstock Feeling at Home: How to Create a Cool Music Corner!

Woodstock – the legendary festival of the 1960s is a household name for every music lover. What made it so special? The colorful mix of art, rock bands and closeness to nature, of course. And now you can bring this very combination back to life in your home. Namely in the form of a cool music corner complete with record player and co. All you need is a suitable piece of furniture such as the Kallax shelf and the d-c-fix adhesive film “Casella Oak Brown.” Find out everything else you need to know in the step-by-step guide of our tutorial:

Preparation

15 min

Time

60 min

Difficulty

Easy

Cost

Low

You will need:

  • d-c-fix “Casella Oak Brown”
  • d-c-fix application kit with smoothing blade and utility knife
  • Pencil
  • Yard stick
  • Ruler
  • Scissors
Preparation

15 min

Time

60 min

Difficulty

Easy

Cost

Low

Before & after effect

‘After’ image
‘Before’ image

Let’s go!

Preparation
Preparation

Preparation

Hands hold the yard stick alongside the ruler.
Step 1

To begin with, the surfaces to be covered are measured using a yard stick.

Pencil draws a marking on the rear side of the adhesive film.
Step 2

The dimensions are then transferred to the backing paper of the “Casella Oak Brown” adhesive film, leaving a little overhang. Pay attention to the direction of the grain of the wood.  

A utility knife cuts the foil along the ruler.
Step 3

Then cut the various pieces of adhesive film to size using a ruler and a utility knife. 

Smoothing blade moves over the adhesive film.
Step 4

Peel the backing paper off of the foil and stick the piece of foil onto the fitting surface. To do this, apply the adhesive film, press it down with the palm of your hand and then smooth it in place using the smoothing blade

Scissors cut diagonally into the excess foil at a corner of the piece of furniture.
Step 5

Cut the adhesive film diagonally at the corners with the scissors – this is the best way to cover the corners and edges.

Excess adhesive film is cut away with the utility knife.
Step 6

Carefully cut away any excess adhesive film along the edges using the utility knife.

You did it!