Or, another option - leave the baseboard, grout the edge, then add shoe mold (quarter round) to finish the look.  The beauty of shoe mold is that it provides a clean, visual edge.  It also gives depth to the baseboard.
							
						
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 I recommend the shoe mold. It hides incosistencies in the grout and it's real easy to cut and install.Originally posted by Al 96 Ram Air T/AOr, another option - leave the baseboard, grout the edge, then add shoe mold (quarter round) to finish the look. The beauty of shoe mold is that it provides a clean, visual edge. It also gives depth to the baseboard.SOLD: 2002 Trans Am WS.6 - Black on Black - 6 Speed
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 It's about 325 sq feet so it's not exactly a small room.
  It's about 325 sq feet so it's not exactly a small room.
							
						


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