04/21/2026
Before you put your home on the market, it’s easy to focus on the big upgrades—but sometimes it’s the little details that leave the biggest impression.
For example, your baseboards stay low and often go unnoticed… until they don’t.
And scuffed, dinged, or dirty baseboards can quietly make an entire room feel worn and less cared for.
The good news is that they’re one of the easiest fixes out there. A quick pass with a magic eraser can remove most scuffs and grime, and if they’re more beat up, a light sanding and fresh coat of paint can make them look brand new.
These small touch-ups can go a long way in helping your home feel clean, well-maintained, and move-in ready.