Torremolinos regulates hanging laundry on balconies to improve the municipality's aesthetics
The municipality of Torremolinos has approved a new ordinance regulating the hanging of laundry on balconies to enhance the town's visual appeal.
The town of Torremolinos, located in Málaga, has introduced a new ordinance aimed at enhancing the aesthetic appearance of the municipality by regulating the practice of hanging laundry on balconies. This regulation prohibits residents from airing their clothes to view from the streets, provided that their buildings have alternative facilities such as patios, roofs, or washrooms to dry their laundry. The local government believes that this initiative will help unify the visual character of the area, which is particularly important given its tourist appeal.
In addition to the laundry regulation, the newly established ordinance gathers previous instructions and decrees that were in place over the years to create a coherent set of guidelines for maintaining the municipality's appearance. Other aspects covered by the ordinance include limitations on architectural modifications that disrupt the façades of buildings, and requirements for commercial signs to be well integrated into the surroundings. By consolidating these rules, Torremolinos aims to create a more visually pleasing environment for both residents and tourists alike.
The ordinance reflects a growing trend among local governments to emphasize aesthetics in residential areas, balancing everyday life functionality with the desire for harmonious urban environments. While the regulations might face pushback from some residents accustomed to airing their clothes outside, the municipality is encouraging alternative drying solutions to align with the new vision for Torremolinos.