NOTE: As of 4/13/26, Omega National's prefix has changed from NP to RS. This part number has changed from NPSW-15-AL601 to RSSW-15-AL601.
Omega National SW Series Alder Tambour Doors describe a solid wood tambour door panel designed for appliance garages and related cabinet applications, giving cabinetmakers a defined solution for roll-style door openings in kitchen and bath layouts. The product uses individual solid hardwood slat moldings, so the working surface is genuine wood, which matters when matching surrounding cabinet materials and edge profiles in higher-end projects. Those individual solid hardwood slat moldings are bonded to a cloth backer, which creates a flexible, unified panel that allows the tambour to follow a track radius while the face presents as continuous wood. The alder construction ties directly to the SAP description of solid wood alder, so finish and color choices can be aligned with alder cabinet components throughout a job. The tambour is described as half round edge, giving the face a shaped profile that can visually coordinate with other profiled edges in the same run of cabinetry.
The tambour door uses individual solid hardwood slat moldings bonded to a cloth backer, and this construction lets the panel move through a curved path while the face behaves like a single door surface in the cabinet opening. Because the slats are solid hardwood, not a simulated surface, edge exposure at the track and at the opening lines up visually with neighboring alder components. The alder material identified in the description provides a uniform species choice from door to frame, simplifying coordination of color and grain in appliance garage work. The half round edge detail on each slat defines how the joints read at the face, so the rolling door shows shaped ribs rather than flat seams when viewed at normal cabinet height.
The product is classified under appliance garages and tambour doors, so its tambour construction aligns with typical appliance garage openings in kitchen and bath cabinet projects that call for a roll-style closure. The 60 inch by 36 inch size referenced in the name establishes this unit as a larger alder tambour option, giving designers room to plan wider or taller openings within that range for alder-based cabinetry. Because the tambour uses individual solid hardwood slat moldings bonded to a cloth backer, the panel is suited to any cabinet run that uses a curved track path, providing a flexible surface that still reads as solid wood. The half round edge detail on the slats helps the tambour integrate visually into kitchens and baths where rounded profiles already appear on doors or trim elements.
The web description states that the tambour door is sanded and ready to finish, so the surface preparation step has already been handled at the factory level and the installer can move directly to chosen finishing systems appropriate for alder. Because the face is solid alder, the same finishing schedule used on alder doors or frames can be carried across this tambour, which keeps color and sheen consistent from the rolling door to the surrounding cabinet. The lead rails are identified as 1-1/2 inch wide by tambour thickness, and that dimension governs how the top and bottom of the rolling section meet the cabinet structure. Those 1-1/2 inch wide lead rails give a defined attachment area for track or guide systems that must match the tambour thickness noted in the description. The cloth backer behind the solid hardwood slat moldings supports repeated rolling movement, while the sanded front face presents a uniform alder surface ready for finishing alongside other alder components.
The Omega National SW Series Alder Tambour Doors use individual solid hardwood slat moldings in alder, so the working face is genuine alder for projects built around that species.
The tambour uses individual solid hardwood slat moldings bonded to a cloth backer, creating a flexible panel that rolls while maintaining a continuous wood appearance at the cabinet opening.
The half round edge description refers to the shaped edge on each slat, so the tambour face presents rounded ribs rather than flat joints across the cabinet opening.
The tambour is sanded and ready to finish, so the surface preparation step is already done and the installer can apply alder-compatible finishes in line with surrounding components.
The lead rails are 1-1/2 inch wide by tambour thickness, providing a defined edge dimension where the rolling tambour panel connects to cabinet track or structural members.
The 60 inch by 36 inch reference in the name identifies this as a larger alder tambour panel, supporting appliance garage and tambour door openings planned around that format.
The Omega National SW Series Alder Tambour Doors 60 inch by 36 inch half round panel ties solid hardwood slat moldings to a cloth backer and presents a sanded, ready-to-finish alder surface for appliance garage and tambour door openings. The half round edge slats and alder species support jobs where the rolling door must visually align with other shaped and alder-based cabinet components in the same room. The identified 1-1/2 inch wide lead rails provide clear dimensional data for integrating the tambour into track and structural layouts sized around alder cabinetry. Using this SW-15-AL601 unit anchors appliance garage and tambour door work within a consistent Omega National alder tambour system.
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