Long-term storage demands climate control, clean surfaces, and protective housing. Keep the doll out of direct sunlight to prevent color fading and material degradation. A stable indoor temperature and humidity level helps prevent cracking or swelling; use a breathable, protective cover when the doll is not in use. Store the doll in a flat, supported position to avoid stress on joints, and consider a suitable stand or improvised support that keeps weight evenly distributed.
Regular checks are helpful: inspect for any signs of moisture, mold, or material changes every few weeks, and address them promptly. If you plan to store accessories like wigs or clothing, keep them clean and dry in sealed containers to prevent mildew. For long-term gaps between use, performing a gentle, routine maintenance session before reintroduction can extend the doll’s life and preserve its appearance. By combining careful storage with routine care, you can maintain a durable, respectful, and discreet setup in a Danish apartment.