No, sorry.
What I mean is:
There is an hour of my morning and night, 2 hours a day, which I am calling 'commute time.'
I can commute during 'commute time'.
Or I can WFH and stay at home during 'commute time'.
If I don't commute, I can do chores during that time.
If I do commute, those chores are never done, and are permanently knocked off the to-do list. The house is just that much messier as a result.
I can clean during the weekend, but I would have cleaned during the weekend anyway.
During the week, the house looks trashed, because there isn't enough time for chores as it is; the time that is available will instead go to even higher-priority chores, like washing dishes and clothes.
Basically if 'commute time' goes towards trekking to the office and back, it comes out of the chore time budget, meaning a really, really messy house during the week.
I will just point out, in closing: 2 hours a day is a really big amount of time to subtract out of the time budget. It can't be recovered.
Even if I don't play games and don't do anything 'fun' - I don't, incidentally - there's no compensating for that loss.