White River tambour panel describes this solid wood White River panel designed for decorative wood applications where a flexible surface is needed. The panel is identified as Style 403 with a 5/8 inch cove-cut profile, so each rib presents a consistent concave shape that reads cleanly across a run. The panel size is 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, which suits many appliance garage openings, cabinet backs, or accent sections without heavy cutting. This tambour is made from White Oak, giving the project the look and texture of a North American hardwood species. The construction uses solid wood strips attached to a flexible backing, so the sheet bends to follow curves and corners instead of fighting them. That flexibility helps when wrapping radiused cabinets or columns. The panel is unfinished, so it can be sanded and finished on site to match adjoining millwork or a specific finishing schedule.
This solid wood tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so it bonds to a solid substrate rather than relying on mechanical fastening through the face. Attaching it to a solid base keeps the flexible backing supported when the panel is bent around a curve. The manufacturer notes that the tambour is easy to install, which reflects the combination of its bendable backing and adhesive-based installation. The panel is intended to be attached to any solid substrate, giving flexibility in cabinet, wall, or fixture construction where plywood, MDF, or other sheet goods form the base.
This White Oak tambour panel belongs to the Appliance Garages & Tambour Doors product class, so it suits applications where a curved or segmented wood surface is part of the cabinet design. The flexible backing lets it follow the arc of appliance garage openings or other radiused cabinet sections, so the face shows continuous 5/8 inch cove-cut ribs even as it curves. The 12 inch by 48 inch format works for many upper cabinet spans or vertical decorative panels, giving enough length to cover common openings. Because the panel is made from premium North American hardwoods, it visually aligns with other solid wood cabinet components in the same space. Natural variations in the White Oak color and grain add depth along doors, panels, or surrounds, helping the surface read like traditional hardwood millwork in both straight and curved sections.
The solid wood strips are mounted to a flexible backing, so during installation the panel can be pressed into curves and corners without interrupting the 5/8 inch cove pattern, which helps curves appear even and deliberate. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive to bond the panel to a solid substrate supports the strips along the full length, keeping the profile aligned during and after installation. The unfinished White Oak surface allows the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so the panel adjusts to its installed environment prior to stain or topcoat. This acclimation step works with the flexible backing to settle the panel in its final shape before color is locked in. Once acclimated, the unfinished hardwood can be finished to coordinate with surrounding trim or casework, keeping the tambour visually integrated with the rest of the project.
The TM403-1248WO tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, which fits many cabinet spans and lets installers plan cuts and joints around known dimensions.
The White River tambour panel uses a flexible backing that bends, so the solid wood face can follow curves and corners while keeping the 5/8 inch cove-cut profile continuous.
The tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, providing full support to the flexible backing and wood strips.
The tambour is unfinished, allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing so the final stain or coating matches project requirements.
The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, specifically White Oak, giving a familiar hardwood appearance for cabinet and millwork projects.
The 5/8 inch cove-cut pattern forms repeating concave ribs, adding texture and depth across straight or curved runs and visually defining the tambour surface.
This White River tambour panel in White Oak combines solid wood strips, a flexible backing, and a 12 inch by 48 inch format for curved or straight applications. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate gives a supported, continuous 5/8 inch cove-cut surface. The unfinished, premium North American hardwood construction lets the panel acclimate and then take stain or clear finish to coordinate with the surrounding millwork in appliance garages or other tambour door projects.