White River tambour panel is a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that lets the panel bend, so it conforms to curves and corners in cabinetry and millwork. The panel is 12 inches wide and 96 inches long, giving continuous coverage for tall appliance garages, curved end panels, or long runs without seams in the field. The 1/4 inch double bead profile creates a consistent lined appearance, which helps tie together multiple pieces in the same project. The hard maple construction provides a fine-grain hardwood face that takes finish well for coordinated work with other maple components. The unfinished surface allows jobsite finishing, so the color and sheen can be matched to surrounding cabinets or trim. Natural variations in color and grain add visual depth, which helps break up large surfaces while keeping a clean, repeatable pattern.
This tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so it bonds to typical cabinet and millwork substrates without specialty products. The flexible backing allows the sheet to be pressed into curves while the adhesive sets, which helps achieve consistent contact over the full surface. The panel is designed to be attached to a solid substrate, so once adhered it works as a decorative face over plywood or similar cores. The unfinished maple surface is intended to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, which supports more stable performance when stains or topcoats are applied. Using paneling adhesive with the flexible backing creates a simple workflow: dry fit, apply adhesive, press into place, then finish after acclimation.
The flexible backing on this hard maple tambour panel lets the 12 inch by 96 inch sheet wrap around curved cabinet ends, appliance garages, or radius walls, so a continuous wood surface replaces segmented boards. The 1/4 inch double bead profile keeps the face visually consistent as it bends, which is useful where tight turns meet straight runs. Solid hardwood construction with natural grain variation gives each radius or corner depth and movement, tying curved sections back to flat maple fronts. The long 96 inch length supports vertical applications such as tall cabinets or columns, reducing horizontal joints and simplifying layout. In appliance garages or similar openings, the tambour style panel helps match surrounding woodwork when a flexible surface is needed.
The unfinished tambour construction allows the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so the panel can adjust to jobsite conditions prior to stain or clear coats. This timing supports more uniform finish results across the 12 inch by 96 inch surface, especially where multiple panels meet on one elevation. Hard maple is a common cabinet hardwood, which helps this panel integrate visually with other hard maple components once finished. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive ties installation to familiar gluing practices, reducing steps when applying the flexible sheet to a solid substrate. The combination of double bead profile, natural grain variation, and unfinished maple surface gives the installer control over the final appearance while the backing handles alignment on curves and corners.
This tambour panel is 12 inches wide and 96 inches long, providing a full 8-foot length for tall cabinets, columns, or extended runs where continuous coverage is important.
The tambour panel is made from hard maple, so it matches projects that use maple cabinets or trim and offers a fine-grain hardwood face for finishing.
This tambour panel is unfinished, allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing so the final stain or topcoat can match nearby woodwork.
The tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, giving a bonded decorative wood surface over the cabinet core.
The panel has a flexible backing that easily bends, so it can follow curves and corners where a continuous wood surface is needed instead of faceted segments.
This tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, supporting projects that rely on domestically sourced wood materials.
The 12 inch by 96 inch hard maple tambour panel with a 1/4 inch double bead profile and flexible backing supports curved or straight cabinet applications that need a continuous hardwood face. Unfinished construction, North American maple, and adhesive-based installation combine to align this panel with typical cabinet shop workflows while allowing on-site finish matching. For projects needing a bendable maple surface that visually connects to surrounding casework, this White River tambour panel offers a focused, job-ready option.