
Microcement & Decorative Finishes
in Boston, MA
Luxury seamless surfaces for Back Bay brownstones, Beacon Hill townhouses, and Seaport condos.
Boston's Premier Microcement Installer
Why Boston Architects & Designers Are Choosing Microcement
Boston is a city that reveres craftsmanship and authenticity. From the gaslit streets of Beacon Hill to the soaring glass towers of the Seaport, Boston's architecture spans four centuries — and demands materials with substance to match. Microcement has become the finish of choice for Boston designers who appreciate European quality and refuse to compromise on durability.
ATRIA USA brings its exclusive Italian microcement system to the Boston market. Our polyurethane-dolomite formula is engineered for New England's punishing freeze-thaw cycles — performing from -10°C to +120°C while resisting the coastal moisture and salt that define Boston's climate. Where acrylic products crack after their first winter, ATRIA endures.
Whether you're renovating a Back Bay brownstone, finishing a Seaport penthouse, or creating a Cambridge commercial space, ATRIA microcement and decorative finishes bring old-world Italian craftsmanship to one of America's oldest cities.
Our Services
Decorative Finishes Available in Boston

Neighborhoods We Serve
From Back Bay to Brookline
In Back Bay, victorian brownstones with venetian plaster in parlor-floor living rooms.
In Beacon Hill, historic townhouses with limewash finishes that complement Federal-era architecture.
In Seaport District, modern luxury condos with seamless microcement floors and harbor views.
In South End, renovated row houses with microcement overlay preserving original floor heights.
In Cambridge, academic and design-forward homes with sophisticated decorative finishes.
In Brookline, residential renovations blending New England tradition with contemporary materials.
The ATRIA Difference
Why Boston Homeowners Choose ATRIA
Freeze-Thaw Engineered
Boston winters test every material to its limit. ATRIA's polyurethane-dolomite system handles repeated freeze-thaw cycles without cracking, delaminating, or deteriorating — rated to -10°C.
Historic Home Compatible
At 2–3mm thick, microcement overlays existing surfaces in Back Bay brownstones and Beacon Hill townhouses without affecting historic floor heights, door clearances, or architectural details.
Coastal Moisture Resistant
Boston Harbor's salt air and New England humidity demand moisture-proof materials. ATRIA's system is inherently waterproof and mold-resistant.
Radiant Heat Compatible
Boston homeowners love radiant floors for winter comfort. ATRIA microcement conducts heat beautifully and handles the thermal cycling without stress.
For Professionals
Become a Certified ATRIA Artisan in Boston
Join ATRIA's network of certified applicators in Boston. 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.
Coming Soon
Find a Certified Installer in Boston
We're building a directory of certified ATRIA installers in Boston 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 — Boston
Installed microcement floors in Boston typically range from $20–$36 per square foot. Historic renovation projects may be slightly higher due to substrate preparation requirements.
Yes. ATRIA's polyurethane-dolomite formula is rated to -10°C and handles freeze-thaw cycling without cracking — specifically engineered for climates like Boston's.
Absolutely. Microcement's non-demolition overlay approach is ideal for landmarked and historic buildings — no structural changes, no heavy equipment, and preservation of original architectural details.
Yes. We serve Boston, Cambridge, Brookline, Somerville, Newton, Wellesley, Weston, and communities throughout eastern Massachusetts.
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