White River tambour panel identifies this solid wood tambour panel made by White River, so installers know they are working with a consistent, branded hardwood product. The 12 inch width matches common cabinet and millwork modules, which helps layouts fall on predictable dimensions. The 48 inch length suits many appliance garage and panel runs, supporting straightforward cutting and minimal waste. The 5/8 inch cove-cut profile creates repeating concave ribs, giving projects a dimensional, shadowed surface that reads as detailed millwork when installed vertically or horizontally. The solid walnut construction delivers a genuine wood face, allowing the surrounding trim and doors to be detailed in the same species for a unified appearance. Being part of the Appliance Garages and Tambour Doors class, this panel serves well wherever a flexible, slatted wood surface is needed in cabinetry and architectural work.
This tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive, which turns the panel into a flexible skin that conforms to the substrate instead of requiring mechanical fastening through narrow ribs. The flexible backing allows the panel to bend and press firmly into curves or flat surfaces, so full adhesive contact can be established along the entire 12 inch width and 48 inch length. Because the tambour is unfinished, the material can be allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, supporting dimensional stability before topcoats are applied. Attaching to any solid substrate means the same workflow can be used across cabinet sides, appliance garage shells, or architectural panels, keeping the installation sequence consistent.
This tambour panel belongs to the Appliance Garages and Tambour Doors product class, so it is well-suited to cabinetry locations where a slatted, flexible surface is part of the design concept. The 12 inch width aligns naturally with many upper-cabinet and appliance-bay dimensions, making it useful for vertical or horizontal applications that need a manageable panel size. At 48 inches long, the panel spans common cabinet runs, islands, or wall segments, while still being short enough to handle easily on-site or in the shop. The 5/8 inch cove-cut profile creates narrow concave channels that visually break up the surface, so appliance garages, feature walls, and column wraps look intentionally detailed rather than flat. The solid walnut face coordinates with walnut doors, frames, and trim, which helps designers carry a single species across doors, drawer fronts, and curved details. Natural color and grain variation in the walnut adds character to larger surfaces, so even repeated panels avoid a monotonous, uniform appearance across a room.
The flexible backing is engineered to bend, allowing the tambour to follow tight or gentle curves without cracking individual slats, which is especially useful on radius corners and columns in kitchens, bars, and built-ins. Because installation is done with standard construction or paneling adhesive onto any solid substrate, the panel can be applied over prepared cabinet shells, MDF forms, or plywood cores, keeping the structure hidden while the walnut face remains continuous. The unfinished walnut surface lets shops sequence sanding, staining, or clear finishing after the panel has stretched and acclimated for at least 48 hours, so finishing is performed on material that has reached jobsite conditions. Being made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods gives fabricators a domestically sourced walnut tambour option that aligns with projects built around North American lumber. When installed, the 5/8 inch cove-cut ribs help disguise small transitions and joints in the substrate, as the repeating profile and shadow lines draw the eye to the pattern rather than any minor underlying changes.
The tambour panel is 12 inches wide, 48 inches long, and uses a 5/8 inch cove-cut profile, which shapes the visible ribs and determines how the surface reads on cabinets and panels.
The tambour is a solid walnut panel made from premium North American hardwoods, so it matches walnut casework and trim where a genuine hardwood face is needed.
The tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto any solid substrate, turning it into a bonded skin over cabinets, panels, or forms.
The tambour panel has a flexible backing that bends, allowing it to follow curves and corners where rigid panels would resist the radius.
The tambour is unfinished and is intended to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, supporting stable finishing results on-site or in the shop.
This panel fits appliance garages, tambour-style doors, and decorative wood panels where a flexible, slatted walnut surface is part of the cabinetry or architectural design.
The White River tambour panel in 12 inch by 48 inch walnut pairs a flexible backing with a 5/8 inch cove-cut hardwood face, delivering a curved-ready surface that adheres to solid substrates. Its unfinished, North American walnut construction aligns with projects built around domestic hardwood species and custom finishing programs. For appliance garages, tambour door concepts, or decorative wood panels that need real walnut, this panel provides a consistent format that fits common cabinet dimensions while supporting curved and straight applications.