How to remove baseboards: 6 basic steps

Skirting boards (or baseboards as they are known in the UK) are primarily there to protect the base of the wall from wear and tear, but they can also be part of the interior design of your room. While it may seem difficult, removing baseboards is easy and these days you can actually buy baseboards made from a variety of different materials, usually MDF, pine or hardwood. For my taste it is better to install taller baseboards and I love a super high baseboard and the function it adds to the space.

How to remove baseboards step by step

You can also purchase baseboard covers that go over the top of your old floorboards to save yourself the hassle of removing them. Baseboard covers are also handy to use over pipes, but these are more expensive and you’ll need to add height if you’re covering old baseboards, which isn’t for everyone. But like I said replacing them will give a better finish. And you can also choose different shapes and styles of baseboards, ranging from modern and minimalist square boards to more decorative cone-shaped details.

1. Look for cables

An old baseboard is removed

(Image credit: Claire Douglas)

Before you begin, make sure you gently untie any cables that may be running along the top of your baseboards. Sometimes phone lines can be pinned up.

2. Clear the area

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