Tribeca · Converted loft · Deep clean
Detail-cleaning a Tribeca loft: high ceilings, open space, hidden dust
The challenge
Converted lofts break the standard cleaning playbook. This Tribeca space had 12-foot ceilings with exposed beams, open metal shelving instead of closed cabinets, oversized industrial windows, and radiators tucked behind custom millwork. Open-plan living means dust has nowhere to hide — every ledge is on display.
The client's previous service cleaned what was reachable and skipped what wasn't, which in a loft means skipping half the apartment's surfaces.
How we approached it
Height equipment as standard kit
Extension dusters and a step ladder aren't add-ons for a loft — they're the job. Beams, ledges, light fixtures, and the tops of the shelving units all got done, top-down so nothing resettled on finished surfaces.
Open shelving, item by item
Open shelves can't be dusted around. Each shelf was cleared in sections, wiped, and restaged exactly as photographed before we started.
Behind the millwork
We cleaned behind the radiator enclosures — the number-one source of the fine dust film the client kept noticing on dark surfaces.
The results
- The recurring dust film on dark furniture stopped coming back within days.
- Every beam, ledge, and fixture cleaned — including the ones no previous service had touched.
- The client booked quarterly detail cleans on top of a monthly standard schedule.
"They cleaned behind the radiators. Nobody does that. Genuinely the most thorough clean I've ever had in New York."
— Alex T., Tribeca
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