Have you ever wondered how good your vision really is? Test it out with this spot the difference puzzle.

Peldon Rose has created the puzzle which has five differences for you to spot in two pictures of similar office spaces.

This comes as the company drives home the point that small differences can have a big effect when it comes to interior design.

Can you spot five differences in this puzzle?

Take a look at the two pictures below and try to spot all five differences before checking for the answers further down the page.

Try not to peek at the answers beforehand!

This is the first picture - study it and try to find the differences between this image and image twoThis is the first picture - study it and try to find the differences between this image and image two (Image: Peldon Rose)

Here is image two - can you spot the differences?

This is picture two - how is it different to picture one?This is picture two - how is it different to picture one? (Image: Peldon Rose)

 

 

 

 

How did you do? Spot the difference answers

Here are the five things that were different between the two images.

But, if you’ve not worked it out, avoid scrolling to see the answers!

Plants – In the first image, you’ll see that there are no plants in the office but in image two, there are plants to the left, in the middle and to the right.

Boiling water tap and coffee machine – While a coffee machine may seem like an essential in an office, image one lacks both the coffee machine and boiling water tap. Look closely and you’ll see that both are in image two.

The answers are highlighted in colour hereThe answers are highlighted in colour here (Image: Peldon Rose)

Acoustic ceiling rafts – Did you remember to look up? The ceiling in the first image has lots of pipes running along it but in the second picture, it looks different as acoustic ceiling pads have been added.

Centralised waste management – You’ll notice in picture one (or maybe you didn’t) that the cupboards are plain with no detail. However, in picture two, the cupboards to the right of the kitchen space have detail at the top of them as they have been made into cupboards with bins in them.

Chairs – Did you notice this difference? The chairs in the first image are wooden but they have been changed to chairs with upholstered seats and backs in picture two.

How many differences did you spot? Let us know in the comments.

These changes in the office space were tactical as the different features are believed to improve the workplace.

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Cristian Oprea, project designer at Peldon Rose, explains how having an effective workplace strategy can help to significantly enhance the working environment.

“The inclusion of plants in your office offers numerous benefits, from mindfulness to air purification. Biophilic design, which involves incorporating natural elements into the space, also promotes increased productivity, creativity and well-being within employees. 

“A boiling water tap and coffee machine is a more efficient alternative to a kettle. These often come with built-in water filters that further enhance employee wellbeing by improving taste and reducing toxins.

“Adding acoustic ceiling rafts for noise cancellation, especially in communal and meeting spaces, to create a quieter, more peaceful environment. These features also help to better define spaces within open areas.

“Centralised waste management systems encourage recycling by removing deskside bins, forcing employees to make a more conscious choice in how they segment their waste. This approach can be an important step towards achieving environmental business targets.

“Providing upholstered seat pads and backs instead of wooden ones increases comfort, making employees happier and more likely to engage with one another in communal spaces. Additionally, these pads help control and reduce the sound that comes with breakout spaces.”