Look both ways down the hallway.
look up, to the ceiling, and down to the ground. what is the floor made off? also be on the lookout for hidden panels.
The walls are constructed of metal painted a light shade of beige. The pure color gives an air of sterility, of perfect, scientific cleanliness. The floor is similar, though it has more texture than the walls. The ceiling is also nearly identical to the walls, interrupted only by two small recessed light fixtures. The broken door leading to the similarly sterile room in which the party awoke is behind you, broken. It is made of what appears to be steel or aluminum, and unpainted. It is nearly devoid of scratches or fingerprints like one would expect to find on frequently-used machinery. Next to it is a small unlabeled black button, which would seem to serve the purpose of opening the door if it were not broken. On the other side of the hallway is an identical door, again lacking any fingerprints or scratches, and with an identical unlabeled black button beside it. The only disturbances in the perfectly even beige color of the walls and ceiling are the window, the doors, and the light fixtures. The air is very cool, though escaping rapidly through the now broken window. It is almost perfectly silent, the only sounds being the occasional sound of air conditioning or wind blowing past the broken window. It is so quiet you can almost hear your heartbeat, though any sound made by the party's movement is amplified by the hallway's hard metal walls.