White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel system designed to bend, so it follows curves and corners where rigid panels fight the layout. This panel uses a flexible backing that lets the assembled walnut strips articulate, so the face stays visually continuous around radius work, columns, or appliance-garage style openings. The 12 inch width helps fit standard cabinet and millwork bays, so layout around existing casework and dividers stays predictable. The 48 inch length supports vertical runs on uppers, sides, or end panels, so installers can cover typical cabinet heights with a single piece where the design allows. The quarter-inch double bead profile shapes the face with repeating rounded ribs, so the finished surface shows consistent shadow lines that read cleanly once finished. Made in the USA from North American hardwoods, the walnut stock provides the color and grain that wood-focused projects expect.
This White River tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive applied to a solid substrate, so the flexible backing and walnut face bond fully to the support surface. Because the backing is designed to bend, the panel can follow curves and inside or outside corners while the adhesive secures each section along the radius. On flat runs, the 12 inch width helps with straight alignment along cabinet sides or wall panels, while the 48 inch length gives enough coverage to work from one reference edge with fewer splices. The unfinished walnut surface allows sanding and finishing after the adhesive cures, so field-applied systems can be timed with other woodwork. Allowing the tambour material to stretch and acclimate before finishing supports stable geometry as it adjusts to site conditions.
This solid walnut tambour panel uses a flexible backing behind the bead profile, so the face can wrap around curved substrates used in appliance garages, columns, or radius cabinet ends. When bonded to a solid substrate with standard construction or paneling adhesive, the backing carries the walnut strips evenly along the curve, so the quarter inch double bead profile stays aligned and consistent. The 12 inch width helps installers stage pieces around complex corners, since each panel section covers a predictable span across the radius or transition. At 48 inches long, a single piece can often run from counter to upper cabinet or from base to mid-wall, so curved features tie visually from one datum to another. The natural walnut grain across the beads adds depth as light changes along the radius, giving the finished curve both texture and color movement. Because the tambour is unfinished, the surface can be finished after the curved installation is complete, so spray or wipe systems follow the final geometry rather than flat blanks.
The quarter inch double bead design sets a repeated profile across the panel, so the installer can register edges and joints by matching bead intervals for a clean line. With a 12 inch width, successive panels can be laid out so beads carry smoothly across wider surfaces, reducing visual stepping where panels meet. Using construction or paneling adhesive over a solid substrate keeps the backing engaged across the full area, so the walnut strips stay seated and the bead pattern does not wander under normal handling. The 48 inch length allows many installations to rely on full-height pieces, so there are fewer horizontal joints to blend during sanding and finishing. As unfinished walnut, the surface is ready for the chosen stain or clear system once the panel has stretched and acclimated, so color and sheen can be tuned to match adjacent North American hardwood elements. Made in the USA, this White River tambour panel aligns with millwork packages that specify domestic hardwood sources alongside decorative moldings and wood panels.
The White River tambour panel measures 12 inches wide and 48 inches long, so it suits many cabinet bays and wall panel sections without needing excessive cutting.
The tambour panel is solid walnut with a quarter inch double bead face, so it delivers real hardwood grain with a tight, repeating rib pattern across the surface.
The panel installs over a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so the flexible backing and walnut face stay bonded along flat or curved runs.
The tambour panel uses a flexible backing that bends, so it can wrap around curves and corners while the beaded walnut face maintains continuous lines.
The tambour is unfinished and should be allowed to stretch and acclimate before finishing, so the final color and sheen can be matched to surrounding woodwork.
The TM100-1248WA tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, so it aligns with projects calling for domestic walnut material.
This White River tambour panel in walnut combines a flexible backing, a quarter inch double bead profile, and a 12 by 48 inch format, so it fits curved or straight millwork where hardwood texture matters. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate, installers can wrap corners or finish flat spans with the same component, simplifying material coordination. The unfinished North American hardwood face allows one finishing schedule across cabinets, appliance garages, and decorative wood panels. For projects that call for TM100-1248WA performance and appearance, this tambour panel aligns field installation with shop-level design intent.
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