
Italian Microcement
for Washington, D.C. Homes & Projects
Premium Italian microcement, venetian plaster, limewash, and metallicum finishes — shipped to Washington, D.C. projects within 5–7 business days, with applicator referrals where available.
Italian Microcement for Washington, D.C.
Why Washington, D.C. Architects & Designers Are Choosing Microcement
Washington, D.C. designers and architects have led the U.S. shift toward seamless, grout-free surfaces — the kind of finishes that until recently required a flight to Milan or Barcelona to source at quality. ATRIA USA brings the Italian supply chain direct: from Colorificio Atria's factory in Partanna, Sicily — founded by the Atria brothers in 1968 — to a Washington, D.C. jobsite in under two weeks.
We serve the Washington, D.C. market as a materials supplier and technical partner. That means: product ships from our U.S. distribution to your project, our technical team supports your contractor or applicator, and where we have a working relationship with a local applicator familiar with ATRIA systems, we'll make an introduction. Our certified-applicator directory is actively being built through the ATRIA Master Installer Program — coverage in the DMV varies.
How We Work
How We Work in Washington, D.C.
ATRIA USA is the exclusive U.S. distributor of Colorificio Atria's Italian microcement, venetian plaster, limewash, and metallicum systems — manufactured in Partanna, Sicily since 1968 and shipped to your Washington, D.C. project within 5–7 business days.
For homeowners and designers in Washington, D.C.
We supply the finish system and, where a local applicator familiar with ATRIA products is available, we'll refer you. Our U.S. certified-applicator network is being built through the ATRIA Master Installer Program; coverage in the DMV varies by project.
For architects, contractors, and applicators
We supply material, technical data sheets, product training, and direct support from our U.S. team. If you already work with a plastering or decorative-finish contractor, we'll support them directly through install.
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Finish Systems
ATRIA Finish Systems Available in Washington, D.C.
All ATRIA Italian finish systems ship nationwide to Washington, D.C.. Each system page includes specifications, coverage rates, and technical data sheets.

Neighborhoods We Serve
Washington, D.C. Neighborhoods Where ATRIA Projects Are Going In
In Georgetown, historic townhomes with venetian plaster and limewash honoring Federal-era architecture.
In Capitol Hill, rowhouse renovations with seamless microcement preserving historic character.
In Dupont Circle, elegant residences and embassy properties with refined decorative finishes.
In Logan Circle, renovated Victorian townhomes with contemporary microcement floors.
In The Wharf, modern waterfront condos with sleek microcement and panoramic Potomac views.
In Bethesda, upscale suburban residences with Italian-inspired venetian plaster and limewash.
The ATRIA Difference
Why Washington, D.C. Homeowners Choose ATRIA
Mid-Atlantic Climate Proof
DC's climate combines Southern humidity with Northern winters. ATRIA's polyurethane-dolomite system handles both extremes — moisture-resistant in summer, freeze-thaw stable in winter.
Historic Preservation Compatible
Georgetown, Capitol Hill, and other historic districts require renovation approaches that preserve architectural integrity. Microcement's thin overlay adds no structural load and respects original proportions.
Diplomatic-Grade Quality
Embassy Row and Kalorama residences demand materials that meet the highest international standards. ATRIA's Italian-made system delivers finishes worthy of Washington's most prestigious addresses.
Fast, Low-Disruption Installation
DC renovation comes with tight timelines and neighbor considerations. Microcement's 5–7 day installation with no demolition minimizes disruption in dense urban neighborhoods.
For Professionals
ATRIA Master Installer Program Now Enrolling in Washington, D.C.
Plastering contractors, decorative-finish applicators, and micro-cement installers across Washington, D.C. can join the ATRIA Master Installer Program. Training covers microcement application, venetian plaster technique, and decorative-finish systems — with ongoing technical support and preferred access to our Italian product line.
Applicator Network
Need an Applicator in Washington, D.C.?
We don't currently maintain a certified-installer directory in Washington, D.C.. Our U.S. network is being built as applicators complete the ATRIA Master Installer Program. In the meantime, tell us about your project and we'll:
- – Connect you with an independent applicator familiar with ATRIA products in your area, where one is available
- – Ship product directly to your existing contractor, with full technical support from our U.S. team through install
- – Note your project for matching once our certified network reaches the DMV




Common Questions
Microcement FAQ — Washington, D.C.
Installed microcement floors in Washington, D.C. typically range from $19–$35 per square foot. That installed rate bundles material and local applicator labor, and varies by project size, substrate prep, and finish system. For material-only pricing (product shipped to your contractor or applicator), request a system-specific quote.
Yes. ATRIA USA ships product nationwide to Washington, D.C. from our U.S. distribution — typically within 5–7 business days. Where we have a working relationship with an applicator familiar with ATRIA systems in the DMV, we’ll make an introduction; coverage varies. For projects with an existing contractor, we ship direct and support the install from our U.S. technical team.
Absolutely. ATRIA's polyurethane system is inherently moisture-resistant and mold-proof — critical for Washington's notorious summer humidity.
Yes. We serve DC, Arlington, Alexandria, McLean, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, and communities throughout the DMV.
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