Private Underground Parking with Golovinski Labradorite
Underground parking with labradorite becomes more than a technical area in this premium private project. Golovinski Labradorite is used as the main architectural material, shaping the character of the entire underground space.
The deep graphite-grey base of the stone, its polished surface, and natural blue iridescence create the feeling of a private premium parking area, where a functional zone becomes a continuation of the residence’s architecture.
INDUSTRY:
Private Real Estate / Premium Parking
LOCATION:
Private Property
APPLICATION:
Wall cladding, floor zones, elevator lobby
MATERIAL:
Golovinski Labradorite
FINISH:
Polished
AREA:
Custom Project
PROJECT CHALLENGE
An underground parking area in a premium property should be more than just a technical zone for cars. It should become part of a complete architectural concept. The challenge was to create a space that combines high durability, visual depth, and a sense of restrained private luxury.
Special attention had to be given to the material used for large cladding surfaces, areas with constant movement, and artificial lighting. The stone had to look expressive in a dark environment, preserve the architectural clarity of the space, and combine naturally with metal, glass, concrete, and linear LED lighting.
OUR SOLUTION
For this project, Golovinski Labradorite was used in a Polished finish. The mirror-like surface reveals the depth of the black stone and enhances its natural labradorescence, allowing the surface to react to light and change depending on the viewing angle. In an underground space, this is especially important: the labradorite does not appear flat, but creates a vivid, rich architectural surface.
The material was applied to wall cladding, elevator areas, and selected floor zones, forming a consistent material language throughout the parking area. Large stone surfaces work together with vertical and linear lighting, emphasizing the geometry of the space, the premium character of the automotive zone, and the natural identity of Golovinski Labradorite.
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