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No Images? Being successful is as much a mindset as a way of life. With this in mind we are looking

No Images? [Click here]( [Find a local tradie to get jobs around the home done]( Being successful is as much a mindset as a way of life. With this in mind we are looking at what features successful people have in their homes and how they help them perform at their peak. Use our list for inspiration - you might even like to incorporate some of them into your next home renovation project. Lots of Natural Lighting [Skylight]( Not only does light regulate our sleep cycle, but it enhances mood and makes you more productive - essential factors for success. Skylights are a great way to improve the natural light. [Organise this for your home]( Fully featured Kitchen [Kitchen]( Besides ample benchtop space standard features in high end homes include commercial grade kitchen appliances, a wine fridge, a walk-in pantry, double oven and induction cooktops. [Talk to your local kitchen builder]( A clean environment [Cleaning]( Ever seen a high end home look remotely dirty? No. There is a definite connection between a clean environment and our mental wellbeing. Clutter, dirt and disorder are only going to interfere with your productivity. [Give your home a good clean]( Luxury Bathroom [Build luxury bathrooms]( Successful people tend to travel more than the rest of us, often to some of the world’s top hotels, retreats and spas. When they return they want the same luxury features and pampering in their own bathroom. [Build your luxury bathroom]( For more information and inspiration ideas check out our latest article on this topic. [10 features successful people have in their homes]( [Find your local tradie]( Sent by hipages Level 2, 338 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW, 2000 [Unsubscribe](

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