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This image depicts a brightly lit, unoccupied hallway or waiting area located within The Frank Lee Centre, a neurological rehabilitation facility in Coventry, United Kingdom. The flooring consists of a light beige and blue patterned carpet featuring abstract cloud or floral motifs. The walls are uniformly white. On the left, a dark grey refuse bin with a green lid stands next to a tall, narrow white cabinet. Further down the hallway, a dark brown door is partially open, revealing a well-lit room with visible shelving. Above and to the left of this door, a white sign with black pictograms indicates male, female, disabled, and baby changing toilet facilities. A smaller sign on the door itself reads "Lifting & Handling Room." Several narrow, light-colored rectangular signs hang vertically along the left wall. A potted green plant in a terracotta pot is positioned near the end of the seating area. The right side of the hallway features a row of four white rectangular high-top tables, each supported by a chrome pedestal base. Positioned at each table are two modern blue/teal high-stools with chrome bases. A horizontal metal handrail runs along a series of translucent partitions that separate the seating area from an unseen space. These partitions are adorned with a perforated, repeating circular or floral pattern. The ceiling is white, featuring multiple recessed cylindrical and rectangular light fixtures, with additional natural light entering from above and to the right, suggesting a skylight or high windows. No people are present, and no actions or interactions are occurring.
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