Just end the baseboard 1/2" before the door. Use quarter round past that if you really feel the need, or just caulk the last inch of drywall to floor. Example pics of how to finish baseboard ends attached.How can I cut this base so door opens a bit wider? I'd like to keep the top profile of the base. Is there some mitering technique?
Smart!rip 1/2" or 3/4" off the bottom ( however too high the base is) so you can lower the base on that wall . no one will notice.
I assume this wall eventually meets another wall.rip 1/2" or 3/4" off the bottom ( however too high the base is) so you can lower the base on that wall . no one will notice.
you're assuming there's no cabinets in the other corner... if that's the case he can always cut it all down.How is he supposed to match the trim up?

Seems with no other info we're both making assumptions.you're assuming there's no cabinets in the other corner... if that's the case he can always cut it all down.
That's what I would do unless moving the door so the hinges are on the right side would create another interference issue. And it's an easy fix on virtually all factory built cabinets. My second choice would be to reposition the cabinet with a filler between it and the wall. I'm picky and OCD so any bodge involving cutting the base to accommodate the cabinet door would annoy me every time I looked at it.Or turn the door around?
