As National Work Life Week (6th to 10th October) encourages people to reflect on
how best to balance work and home life, leading housebuilder David Wilson Homes
is highlighting how its homes in Lincolnshire are well-suited to support hybrid
workers.

With more workers opting to work from home, the Office for National Statistics (ONS)
reports that 28% of working adults in Great Britain were hybrid working between
January and March 2025 – an increase from 2024 as hybrid routines continue to
become the new normal.
David Wilson homes in Lincolnshire are designed with modern living in mind, and the
housebuilder is showcasing how contemporary layouts can give hybrid workers the
space they need to separate work from home life while maintaining wellbeing.
Spare Room Advantage
Having a separate workspace makes it easier to switch off at the end of the day,
helping hybrid workers maintain a healthier balance between professional and
personal life. Many homeowners can make use of an extra bedroom by easily
transforming it into a dedicated office.
At David Wilson Homes’ Pastures Place development in Corby Glen, the four
bedroom Avondale style home features a dedicated study space, offering a quiet and
practical workspace separate from the rest of the house.
Three Storeys of Flexibility
Three-storey homes offer a natural division between living, working, and resting
spaces. By converting a top floor bedroom into a quiet office, to separate meetings
or client calls from busy family areas like the kitchen, these layouts provide the
versatility today’s remote workers need.
Located in Bourne at The Willows development, the three bedroom Greenwood
property makes hybrid working simple, with a ground floor study space allowing the
upper floors to remain private for relaxing and family time.
Work-Life Balance Beyond Home
For hybrid workers who also need to commute, David Wilson Homes developments
in Lincolnshire are well connected with excellent road and transport links. This
means residents can enjoy productive home-working days without sacrificing easy
access to nearby towns and cities when time in the office is required.
Positioned nearby the A1 and A15, The Willows and Pastures Place provide
convenient routes into Peterborough and Lincoln City Centre, creating a superb
solution for hybrid workers splitting their time between home and office.
Rachael Harrison, Sales Director at David Wilson Homes East Midlands, said:
“Balancing work and home life can be a challenge, especially for those adopting
hybrid routines. That’s why, our homes are designed with flexibility in mind; from
spare rooms that can be used as offices to three-storey layouts that naturally
separate working and living spaces.
“National Work Life Week is a reminder of how important a healthy work-life balance
is, and we’re proud that our homes help residents achieve that every week.”
For details about any developments in the county, call the sales team on 033 3355
8483 or visit the website at David Wilson Homes in Lincolnshire.


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