
Microcement & Decorative Finishes
in Philadelphia, PA
Luxury seamless surfaces for Rittenhouse Square townhomes, Old City lofts, and Main Line estates.
Philadelphia's Premier Microcement Installer
Why Philadelphia Architects & Designers Are Choosing Microcement
Philadelphia is a city where history meets innovation. From the Colonial-era rowhouses of Society Hill to the creative energy of Fishtown, Philly's architecture tells the story of American design across three centuries. Microcement has become the material of choice for Philadelphia designers who want modern performance within historic contexts.
ATRIA USA brings its exclusive Italian microcement system to the Philadelphia market. Our polyurethane-dolomite formula handles the Delaware Valley's demanding four-season climate — freezing winters, humid summers, and the thermal cycling that destroys lesser materials.
Whether you're renovating a Rittenhouse townhome, converting an Old City warehouse, or finishing a Main Line estate, ATRIA microcement and decorative finishes bring Italian craftsmanship to the City of Brotherly Love.
Our Services
Decorative Finishes Available in Philadelphia

Neighborhoods We Serve
From Rittenhouse Square to Graduate Hospital
In Rittenhouse Square, elegant townhomes and luxury condos with venetian plaster in classic living spaces.
In Old City, converted loft spaces with industrial microcement floors honoring the neighborhood's warehouse heritage.
In Society Hill, colonial and Federal-era rowhouses with limewash finishes that honor 18th-century aesthetics.
In Fishtown, creative commercial spaces and renovated rowhomes with contemporary microcement.
In Main Line, suburban estates in Bryn Mawr, Gladwyne, and Villanova with refined decorative finishes.
In Graduate Hospital, rowhouse renovations with seamless surfaces that modernize classic Philadelphia architecture.
The ATRIA Difference
Why Philadelphia Homeowners Choose ATRIA
Four-Season Proven
Philadelphia's climate demands materials that handle freezing winters and humid summers. ATRIA's polyurethane-dolomite system performs from -10°C to +120°C without cracking or softening.
Rowhouse Renovation Ideal
Philly's iconic rowhouses need renovation solutions that preserve character while modernizing surfaces. At 2–3mm, microcement overlays without altering floor heights or architectural proportions.
Historic District Compatible
Society Hill, Old City, and other historic districts require non-invasive renovation methods. Microcement's overlay approach preserves structure while delivering contemporary performance.
Cost-Competitive Luxury
Philadelphia's renovation market values quality at a fair price. Microcement delivers luxury-grade finishes competitive with natural stone at a fraction of the installation time.
For Professionals
Become a Certified ATRIA Artisan in Philadelphia
Join ATRIA's network of certified applicators in Philadelphia. Our training program covers microcement application, venetian plaster techniques, and decorative finish mastery — backed by ongoing technical support and access to our exclusive Italian product line.
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Find a Certified Installer in Philadelphia
We're building a directory of certified ATRIA installers in Philadelphia and surrounding areas. In the meantime, contact us directly and we'll connect you with a qualified applicator in your area.
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Common Questions
Microcement FAQ — Philadelphia
Installed microcement floors in Philadelphia typically range from $16–$30 per square foot — competitive with high-end tile and natural stone.
Yes. Microcement's thin overlay is ideal for rowhouse renovation — no demolition, no structural changes, and preserved floor heights.
Yes. ATRIA's polyurethane-dolomite formula handles freeze-thaw cycling without cracking — rated to -10°C for Philadelphia's winters.
Yes. We serve Philadelphia, the Main Line (Bryn Mawr, Gladwyne, Villanova), King of Prussia, Media, and communities throughout the Delaware Valley.
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