When I adopted my mature cat, we were told to put him, his food and his litter in one room, then let him sniff around a while and get comfortable. Then open the door to rest of the place and let him decide when to explore.
I think for you, just pick a time when some of the stuff he knows well has been moved (where he sleeps, if it is a mat or a specific chair) and when you have some free time, and then stay with him for a bit.
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