
Microcement & Decorative Finishes
in San Francisco, CA
Luxury seamless surfaces for Pacific Heights mansions, SoMa lofts, and Nob Hill residences.
San Francisco's Premier Microcement Installer
Why San Francisco Architects & Designers Are Choosing Microcement
San Francisco is a city that values craftsmanship, authenticity, and design with substance. From the ornate Victorians of Pacific Heights to the converted warehouses of SoMa, SF's architecture demands materials that are as thoughtful as the city itself. Microcement has become the material of choice for Bay Area designers who seek seamless sophistication without sacrificing environmental responsibility.
ATRIA USA brings its exclusive Italian microcement system to the San Francisco market. Our polyurethane-dolomite formula handles SF's unique challenges — persistent fog, coastal salt air, and the kind of microclimates that destroy lesser materials. Where acrylic microcement grows mold in damp Victorian basements, ATRIA's system remains pristine.
Whether you're renovating a Pacific Heights mansion, finishing a SoMa loft, or creating a Hayes Valley restaurant that sets the standard, ATRIA microcement and decorative finishes bring Italian craftsmanship to the Bay Area's most demanding projects.
Our Services
Decorative Finishes Available in San Francisco

Neighborhoods We Serve
From Pacific Heights to Russian Hill
In Pacific Heights, grand Victorian and Edwardian homes with venetian plaster in formal parlors.
In SoMa, converted warehouse lofts with industrial microcement floors.
In Nob Hill, luxury apartments and historic residences with refined decorative finishes.
In The Marina, mediterranean-style homes with limewash walls that echo SF's European influence.
In Hayes Valley, design-forward boutiques and restaurants with statement microcement surfaces.
In Russian Hill, hillside homes where microcement's lightweight overlay avoids structural load concerns.
The ATRIA Difference
Why San Francisco Homeowners Choose ATRIA
Fog & Moisture Resistant
SF's infamous fog means constant moisture exposure. ATRIA's polyurethane-dolomite system is inherently moisture-resistant and mold-proof — perfect for San Francisco's damp climate.
Coastal Salt Air Protection
Salt air accelerates material degradation. ATRIA's Italian formula resists chemical corrosion from salt spray, protecting your investment in oceanside and bayfront properties.
Seismic Flexibility
In earthquake country, rigid tile cracks. Microcement's thin, flexible layer absorbs movement — a genuine structural advantage for Bay Area homes.
Lightweight Overlay
SF's Victorian and Edwardian homes weren't built for heavy stone. At 2–3mm thick, microcement adds zero meaningful structural load — perfect for renovation without reinforcement.
For Professionals
Become a Certified ATRIA Artisan in San Francisco
Join ATRIA's network of certified applicators in San Francisco. 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 San Francisco
We're building a directory of certified ATRIA installers in San Francisco 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 — San Francisco
Installed microcement floors in SF typically range from $20–$38 per square foot, reflecting Bay Area labor rates. Venetian plaster and specialty finishes are quoted per project.
Absolutely. ATRIA's polyurethane system is inherently moisture-resistant and mold-proof — engineered for exactly this kind of damp coastal climate.
Yes. Microcement is ideal for Victorian renovations — it overlays existing floors at just 2–3mm, adding no meaningful weight while creating a seamless modern surface.
Yes. We serve San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, Marin County, Palo Alto, and the entire Bay Area.
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