When you go from humble quarters to luxurious ones, it affects your psychology. Clean and clear lines and aesthetics, excellent design, and grand sweeping views from a beautiful window overlooking nature or a metropolis --
These make you think differently, feel differently. It can certainly inspire and motivate.
The effect, though -- it wears off.
After being in luxurious quarters for a while, the mind goes numb to it. Takes it for granted. Potentially even gets lazy and soft.
And then, when you drop down to the spectrum to more modest and humble, all the way to downright bad, you start to see how you can live independently of all the fanciness and frills and pomp.
It's a magnificent cycle if you mix it up. Look to occasionally be in the best of places, look to occasionally be in the worst of places, and try places in between. One type might be more suitable and pragmatic for you at the current moment, but look for exposure to the others, at least briefly, for both inspiration and grounding.