Who decides on Mallorca's windows? Manacor sets colors and shapes
Traditional Mallorcan persianas and wooden windows
Mallorcan persianas are traditional wooden shutters often used to keep a classic local facade style.

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What is the usual style of Mallorcan persianas and wooden windows?
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Why is Manacor changing the rules for windows and shutters?
Manacor wants to regulate facade colours and window styles to keep a more consistent town appearance.
Will homeowners in Mallorca have to repaint their windows to match new facade rules?
Some homeowners may need to adjust window and shutter colours to follow local facade rules.
Are there similar facade rules in other Mallorca villages?
Yes, villages such as Deià and Sóller already have similar restrictions.
Do facade colour rules in Mallorca apply to older and newer neighbourhoods in the same way?
No, the same facade rules do not always make sense in both historic and newer areas.
What happens if a homeowner in Mallorca cannot afford new shutters or windows?
Without financial support, facade rules can become difficult for homeowners with limited means.
When do Manacor’s new window and shutter rules start?
They begin once published in the official gazette.
How can Mallorca towns make facade rules fairer for residents?
Clear procedures, advice and financial support can make facade rules fairer.
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