Although official macOS 10.13 "High Sierra" hardware compatibility is the same, you may want to have your Hackintosh run macOS 10.12 "Sierra" for compatibility with specific third-party software like Office for Mac 2011.
How to install macOS 10.12 Sierra on any supported PC from the legendary tonymacx86 using the site's own Unibeast application. The site has troubleshooting guidelines if the installation does not work properly, as well. It covers the macOS 10.12.1, 10.12.2, 10.12.3, 10.12.4, 10.12.5 and 10.12.6 and updates, too.
If the "official" tutorial isn't sufficient, this quality tutorial from the long term Microsoft-focused site Redmond Pie also covers how to install macOS Sierra on a PC using Unibeast.
A in-depth two-part tutorial that covers hardware selection with a focus on video editing as well as macOS Sierra installation. See the corresponding video below, also.
A noble effort to write an "always up-to-date" guide to building a Hackintosh from Lifehacker. Ironically, it is not up-to-date, but it covers hardware selection and construction as well as installing macOS Sierra.
A straightforward tutorial to create a bootable USB installer for macOS Sierra using the (subsequently discontinued) DiskMaker X app courtesy of Other World Computing.
An archived tutorial from The Verdict (no longer online) that explains how to create a bootable macOS Sierra USB flash drive for a Hackintosh with Terminal and Clover.
An archive of a helpful tutorial to build a powerful tower desktop Hackintosh from Dan Counsell. It includes hardware selection and basic software installation alike.
This video -- created by 9to5Mac -- provides a detailed guide for how to install macOS Sierra (10.12) on a compatible PC using the Clover bootloader and other software:
official hardware support for macOS 10.12 "Sierra" is more limited than OS X 10.11 "El Capitan" that came before it. Be particularly certain to verify compatibility before upgrading an older Hackintosh to this version of the operating system, too.