White River tambour panel describes this solid wood, flexible-back panel that forms a 12 inch wide by 96 inch long surface, so it covers tall or wide cabinet runs with a single continuous piece. The 1/4 inch double bead profile creates a tight, repeating pattern that reads clean and consistent on doors, appliance garages, and vertical panels. The flexible backing allows the panel to bend, so it follows curves and corners instead of forcing flat layouts. Being easy to install simplifies scheduling on jobs that need decorative wood detail without complex joinery. Paint grade construction lets you apply your preferred coating system, so the finished look ties into existing trim and casework. Natural variations in color and grain add visual depth, so even painted applications pick up subtle texture across the face.
The panel is described as easy to install, which helps keep shop and site labor predictable when adding curved or beaded detail. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive to attach the tambour to a solid substrate means crews can work with familiar products and guns rather than specialty systems. Attaching to a solid substrate stabilizes the flexible backing, so the finished surface stays aligned as it bends around curves. The unfinished state allows the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so the panel settles into its final shape prior to coatings. That sequence supports more even film build and helps finishes track smoothly over the beaded profile.
This panel sits in the Appliance Garages & Tambour Doors product class, so it suits sliding or rolling door applications as well as fixed curved panels. The 12 inch width makes it practical for appliance garages, narrow cabinet bays, or decorative end panels where a single strip can cover the opening. The 96 inch length supports full-height installations and long horizontal runs, reducing cutting and edge-joint alignment. Because the backing easily bends, the panel adapts to curved corners, arched details, or radius cabinet ends while maintaining a uniform double bead profile. Natural variations in color and grain give designers and installers a way to introduce depth to straight or curved surfaces without separate applied moldings.
The solid wood face combined with a flexible backing provides a stable surface once adhered to a solid substrate, which supports repeatable results across multiple cabinets on the same job. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive lets installers follow a straightforward workflow, so bond lines are predictable along the full 96 inch span. The 1/4 inch double bead pattern runs continuously over the 12 inch width, helping align adjacent components by using the beads as visual reference lines. Keeping the material unfinished and allowing it to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing gives the panel time to relax in its installed position. That behavior supports more consistent coating appearance over the hardwood surface and helps the beaded detail remain crisp after finish is applied.
The tambour panel is 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, which lets it span tall cabinets or longer openings with a single piece, reducing seams during layout and installation.
The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, so it behaves like solid wood during machining, sanding, and finishing workflows in the shop.
The tambour is paint grade and unfinished, so it is intended for priming and topcoating, allowing installers to match existing trim or cabinet finish systems on a project.
The tambour panel is attached using standard construction or paneling adhesive to a solid substrate, creating a stable curved or flat surface once the adhesive cures.
The unfinished tambour should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, allowing it to settle into place so coatings lay more evenly over the beads.
The 1/4 inch double bead profile forms a tight, repeating pattern that adds linear texture, helping break up large cabinet surfaces and guiding alignment across components.
This White River tambour panel combines a 12 inch by 96 inch format, a 1/4 inch double bead profile, and a flexible backing, so it handles curved or straight applications with a single continuous surface. Paint grade, unfinished hardwood construction supports custom finishing schedules across cabinets, appliance garages, and decorative panels. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate creates a straightforward installation path for shop or field crews. For projects that call for a continuous beaded look around corners, this solid wood tambour panel delivers the dimensions and behavior needed for clean results.