Doorstop - a thin slat built inside the frame to prevent a door from swinging through when closed, which might break the hinges.
Some wooden beams and thin wooden slats are used to hold the roof, which is also made of mud or clay.
The hung ceiling of the living room is detailed in a pentagonal pattern of thin wooden slats.
The windows are long, thin slats at the tops of the walls, too narrow for anyone to slip through.
Asian-style placemats may feature thin slats of bamboo or colourful beads.
Long, thin wooden slats with evenly spaced holes are connected together with various fasteners made of colorful plastic.
Finally, the faux-wood frames are supplemented by thin vertical slats of real wood (usually just one on the right, sometimes one on either side).
Alternatively, a doorstop can be a thin slat built inside a door frame to prevent a door from swinging through when closed.
There was no glass in the frame, just thin wooden slats to allow some passage of air.
The staves are then made either from pieces of rattan, or thin slats of wood.