If it is installed with the tile up to the baseboard trim then you should leave about a 1 8 gap that you should fill will caulking.
Should i do floor or trim first.
This piece should be at least 2 inches wide and about inch thicker than the total thickness of the flooring including any vapor barrier or cushion.
There is a possibility that the walls or trim may be damaged by the installation of the flooring.
Now install the new flooring but keep it about a inch from the first filler strip.
If you paint first and then do floors there is a good chance that a lot of dirt dust sawdust or tile stone dust will end up on your freshly painted walls and trim.
Home owners generally prefer the look of doing the tile first and then installing the baseboard trim.
Walls are put up first then the floor covering comes later.
Between walls and trim which one should you paint first.
In new construction homes where no flooring has been laid yet this is the way it works.
When you run a floor sander around a room there is the possibility of scuffing up newly.
Opt for floor installation first because it s often a messy process.
Most do it yourselfers like to tape off the areas where they don t want to get paint.
Also the lack of baseboards and other floor trim means you can paint all the way down without any masking.
Much like the infamous chicken or the egg debate pondering the question of whether to paint walls or trim first can lead you to think in circles.
Screw a strip of the same thickness to the floor next to the wall.
If you paint the trim first you run the risk.
With its smooth sharp edges trim is easier to apply tape to than walls especially when the walls are textured.