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A wooden key cabinet is mounted on a light-colored wall in an indoor setting, possibly a home in Dercekliai, Lithuania. The cabinet is made of light-toned wood, featuring a rectangular frame with a subtly curved top edge. Its door, crafted from similar light wood, is open slightly to the right, revealing the interior. The front of the cabinet door is adorned with an ornate, laser-cut wooden overlay in an oval shape. This decorative piece features intricate scrollwork around its edges and is affixed to a lighter wooden panel. Within the oval, a motivational message is engraved or printed in Lithuanian: "Nesvarbu, kur tavo namai, svarbu, kiek juose laimės." This translates to "It doesn't matter where your home is, what matters is how much happiness is in it." A small, round, wooden knob is positioned on the right side of the door, used for opening and closing it. Inside the open cabinet, several keys are visible hanging on hooks. One key appears to be a standard metal house key, while another, partly obscured, seems larger, possibly a car key or a utility key. A dark, indistinct object rests at the bottom of the cabinet's interior. The lighting is consistent with an indoor environment, though the specific time of day is not discernible. The key cabinet presents a personalized and functional item within the home.
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