However when it comes to prefinished flooring i respectfully disagree.
Flooring before baseboards.
Remove the baseboards the day before the flooring installation so you can move furniture away from the walls.
Interior doors and trim all should be done before the flooring.
Home owners generally prefer the look of doing the tile first and then installing the baseboard trim.
Number the walls and corresponding sections of baseboards to easily match them up later.
Caulking the gaps in trim joints and the gap between flooring baseboards improve water impermeability of the floor.
Use a utility knife to slice any caulk that secured the baseboard to the wall.
Spot prime and then add another coat of paint to baseboards because it lessens the chances that something happens to your floors since now you only have to spot prime and add one.
When we do the interior trim and the prefinished bamboo flooring in a house or any prefinished flooring for that matter we always do all the trim first using 3 4 spacers or whatever width the floor you are using is under the doors cased openings and baseboard.
With unfinished hardwood always run the floor first.
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.
Builders prefer to do the baseboards first and then bring the tile right up to the tile.