White River tambour panel style 403 is a solid wood tambour panel with a flexible backing, so it bends to follow curves and corners on cabinetry and wall details. The 5/8 inch cove-cut profile creates a smooth, repeating groove pattern that reads clean in appliance garages and decorative panels. The 12 inch width and 96 inch length give enough coverage for tall cabinet sides or multiple smaller runs from a single piece, which helps keep layout consistent across a project. Being unfinished walnut, the panel accepts your choice of finishing system, allowing color matching to surrounding casework. Natural variations in walnut color and grain add depth to built-ins and furniture, creating interest without extra applied trim. Made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, the panel supports projects where solid wood material is a requirement.
This tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so you can bond it directly to any solid substrate without specialized fasteners. Using adhesive over a solid base allows the flexible backing to conform to curves and corners while maintaining continuous support underneath the wood strips, which helps the face track the substrate line. Attaching to a solid substrate also keeps the 5/8 inch cove-cut profile aligned across the run, so adjacent panels meet cleanly. Because the panel is unfinished walnut, it is designed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, which lets the material settle in place on the substrate before you apply stain or topcoat.
This White River tambour panel belongs in appliance garages, cabinet ends, and similar applications where a curved or corner-following surface is needed. The flexible backing lets the 12 inch by 96 inch panel adapt along arcs and inside corners, so you can run a continuous walnut face where rigid panels would require multiple segments. In appliance garage and tambour door applications, the 5/8 inch cove-cut profile produces a smooth, groove-defined surface that visually matches other tambour elements in the space. The natural color and grain variation of walnut add dimension to decorative hardware and moldings projects, tying into other wood panels for a coordinated look. As part of the decorative hardware and moldings category, this panel works as a face material that enhances the visible surfaces of cabinetry rather than internal structural parts.
The use of premium North American hardwoods means the walnut face behaves predictably with common woodworking processes, so sanding, edging, and finishing can follow the same sequence used on solid walnut frames or panels. The unfinished state gives control over the final appearance, letting the installer select stains or clear finishes that align with surrounding woodwork rather than being constrained to a preset tone. Allowing the tambour to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing gives the flexible-backed assembly time to relax on the substrate, supporting a more stable surface before topcoating. The 12 inch width keeps layout simple in modular cabinet designs, because each panel corresponds closely to a standard vertical or horizontal bay. At 96 inches long, one panel can service floor-to-ceiling treatments or yield multiple shorter sections, which helps maintain uniform grain and color across all visible pieces cut from the same length.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide and 96 inches long, so it covers tall cabinet runs or multiple smaller openings while keeping the groove pattern consistent across all cuts from the same piece.
The panel is walnut made from premium North American hardwoods, which lets you coordinate grain, color, and finishing steps with other walnut components in the same installation.
The tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, allowing the flexible backing to conform while the wood face stays fully supported.
The flexible backing lets the solid wood strips bend, so the panel follows curves and corners for appliance garages or decorative panels instead of forcing straight, segmented construction.
The White River tambour panel is unfinished, which allows custom staining or clear finishing and supports color matching to existing cabinetry or trim work.
The 5/8 inch cove-cut profile creates uniform grooves across the face, giving a smooth, rhythmic tambour appearance that aligns with other Style 403 applications.
This White River tambour panel style 403 combines a flexible backing, solid walnut construction, and a 12 inch by 96 inch format to support curved and straight cabinet applications. The unfinished North American hardwood surface and 5/8 inch cove-cut profile allow tailored finishing and a consistent tambour look across appliance garages and decorative runs. For projects that call for a solid wood tambour solution within the appliance garages and tambour doors class, this panel provides the dimensions, material, and installation method needed for controlled results.