Before you improvement or remodel your home, you will need take yor time and careful planning or your home may turn into a nightmare. It is extremely important to think through your plan thoroughly. Below are steps to consider before you improvement or remodel your home.
 Sketching out your ideas
If  you are adding or expanding a room you can begin sketching out your  ideas and imagining your 
remodeled home.  If you are remodeling the  kitchen, consider whether or not you want  the family room integrated in  with the space. Do you want space to  entertain? Do you need extra  cabinet space for storage? Will you need a  space for every day dining?  and think about how the space will be used  and how the changes will  affect traffic patterns.
 Think of Your family’s needs in the future
Consider your family’s needs in the future. Make sure that the plans   you have for the remodeling project will still benefit you and the whole   family a few years or decades from now.
 Talk to Others
One  of the best ways to get inspiration and to avoid pitfalls is to  follow  the experiences of other homeowners. If you have time go to home   improvement showrooms and stores, talk to contractors, architects and   others who have done these improvements. Go to new home communities and   see what their high dollar designers have selected as colors and types   of cabinets, flooring, or countertops and take lots of pictures of the   designs you love. Check out home decor sites and magazines and take   notes on anything you like. Ultimately, this will help you form a visual   of your remodeled space. When you know exactly what you want, you will   be able to have better discussions with contractors and get realistic   bids.
 Budget Factor
You need to find out  how much you have to spend before you set a budget  and decide how you  are going to finance the project and make sure you  have a cushion  against cost overruns. For must-have items that could  wipe out your  savings account, explore home improvement loans and other  financing  options.
 Pick the Team Who Work for You
Somewhere  along the way you will really be needing others to help you  out  although as much as you would like to do the whole project by  yourself.  So, you'll need to make sure that the folks who work for you  are  qualified, licensed, and properly insured.
 Get a Legal Permit
In  most parts of the world, a legal permit is required before you make   structural changes to your home. The building permit assures that the   remodeling project meets local building codes and safety regulations. If   you live in a historic district, the permit also assures that exterior   changes to your home are in keeping with neighborhood guidelines.   General contractors will usually take care of the paperwork, but   smalltime workers may not... and the permits become your responsibility.
 Anticipate for Anything are Likely to Happen
The  larger the remodel, the greater the chances for frustrations. You  just  have to be prepared for anything that is bothersome to occur.  There  might be equipment breakdowns, supply shortages,  miscommunications, and  delays. Things like this are likely to happen.  Draw up a few friendly  rules for workers. Tell them where they may park  their trucks and store  their equipment.