If you are thinking one of the thinner more commercial like products without any padding i would lessen the spacer to 1 4 to 3 8 to prevent any unsightly gaps.
Carpet or moulding first.
If you are carpeting with any type of plush rug with padding just use the thickness of the base moulding 1 2 to 9 16 to space the trim off the floor.
Retrofit is a different matter.
You want to install your trim before the carpet.
Something will get spilled or dropped muddy boots will walk across it or it will have to be pulled up to fix something else.
If you are carpeting with any type of plush rug with padding just use the thickness of the base moulding 1 2 to 9 16 to space the trim off the floor.
After trim paint tile other types of flooring etc.
Paddedhat is the expert because he builds houses for a living.
Carpet is always the last trade in on new construction because the other trades will ruin the carpet.
The carpet guys believe installing flooring first would be the most cost effective and stress free solution and here is why.
If you are using a berber type carpet i would set the base about 3 8 off the sub floor.
This will make it much easier to paint or stain the baseboards without worrying about dripping on or ruining the carpet.
Should you install carpet or trim first.
With thicker carpet and pads usually 1 2 works perfectly.
If you re replacing carpet first before painting it will be easier for the flooring company.
On the other hand if you paint the wall first then the trim paint could bleed over and.
Deciding whether you should paint before installing carpet or not has benefits and drawbacks on both sides.
Carpet installers have to bring large rolls of carpet into your home 12 foot rolls minimize seams in your room not small paint cans or brushes.
If you paint the trim first you run the risk of the wall color splattering and having to touch it up again.
The least amount of construction traffic on the carpet the better.