How to Start a Home Museum for Pop Culture

With so many collections out there and the availability of unique items through the web and auctions, it’s easy to get caught up. However, you can focus your efforts on starting a home museum based on what you love for a more constructive and organized use of your hobby.

Decide a Collection Based on Your Passion
We all have passions. Games, sports, even fishing! Building around a passion is an excellent guide. It also doesn’t matter how rare something is; items that point to your passion are good enough. For example, unique items can be complemented with novelty collectables. Suppose you curate an English football collection for a team like West Ham. Visit the West Ham store for collectable metal jerseys. These will make a wonderful accent to a growing, passionate display. 

Use a Detailed Catalog System
A growing collection can quickly get out of hand. With so many items, keeping track of them becomes necessary, especially if you want to display things. So, a catalogue system is required to ensure nothing is lost and you can keep groups organized. For example, there is no such thing as a video game collection. There are games by decade, console generation and genre. A detailed and organized system will help you find what you need when rotating displays.

Start a Home Museum with Security
Collecting becomes expensive when you really get into it. If you want to display your treasures, there needs to be some security. Sports collections are known for their costs. But even influential video games collections can be worth a lot of cash. A mint copy of Super Mario Bros. sold for $2 million in 2022. Do you really want to take the risk? If you have valuable items, secure them with smart sensors, custom display cabinets and smartphone-CCTV cameras.

Install Necessary Displays
There are right and wrong ways to display a collection. For example, loose items must be secured, and just leaving them to the laws of physics is a guaranteed way to end up with something being damaged. You must install the necessary display cases, cabinets, and shelving that are capable of supporting your collection. Think about video games, for example. Secure stands that are fastened to a surface will keep them from falling and ruining a unique item.

Think About the Story to Tell
Whether your museum collection will remain private or be open to the public, it always helps to tell a story. Using video games as an example again, you can tell the story of the history of game development, focus on a specific decade, or even display the stories of iconic franchises such as Tomb Raider, Halo or even The Sims! This gives a collection much more meaning and offers an educational experience that brings either yourself or visitors closer to your passion.

Summary
Deciding a collection based on your passion is a huge help when you want to start a home museum based on pop culture. Of course, collectables can be very valuable, so think about how you will secure them. You can also tell a story with a display to bring your collection to life.

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