White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel designed to bend, so you can wrap curves and corners while keeping a consistent wood face. This panel uses a flexible backing that allows the 1/2 inch square profile to follow radiused layouts without segment gaps, giving cabinets and built-ins a continuous look. The 12 inch width and 48 inch length format suits appliance garages and other vertical or horizontal runs where a manageable size speeds handling on the bench. Constructed from premium North American hardwoods in red oak, the panel delivers a familiar machining and finishing experience for shops already working with oak. Tambour is supplied unfinished, so you can stain or clear-finish it to match adjacent face frames, doors, or millwork in the same project. Each panel shows natural variation in color and grain, adding visual depth wherever it is installed.
This tambour panel installs by bonding to a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so crews can treat it much like other applied wood panels. Because the panel is flexible, it conforms to both flat and curved surfaces as adhesive is pressed out, which helps maintain full-face contact across the run. The unfinished red oak surface accepts project-specific finishing systems after installation or pre-finishing, allowing the tambour section to blend with surrounding cabinetry. Allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing lets the backing relax in its installed orientation, supporting a more consistent appearance. The 12 by 48 inch size simplifies dry-fitting on the bench before adhesive work, keeping layout straightforward on appliance garages and similar cabinet details.
This White River tambour panel is part of the Appliance Garages & Tambour Doors product class, so it suits projects where a flexible wood surface needs to move around corners or into recesses. In appliance garages, the 12 inch width pairs with standard cabinet depths, giving designers a way to line interior walls or create a coordinated door surface. The 48 inch length supports vertical applications such as side panels on upper cabinets, while still working horizontally in shorter runs without immediate cutting. Because the face is red oak from premium North American hardwoods, the panel visually ties into oak face frames, doors, and trim already in many kitchens and built-ins. Natural color and grain variation in each panel adds texture to appliance openings or curved elements, so repeat jobs do not look flat or uniform.
The 1/2 inch square profile provides a predictable rhythm across the panel, which simplifies aligning the tambour with neighboring parts for repeatable layouts. The flexible backing stabilizes those solid wood squares while allowing bending, so installers can position the sheet, press along the curve, and rely on each strip tracking with the next. Using construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate keeps the workflow familiar to cabinet shops already bonding veneers or laminates, reducing learning time between projects. The unfinished surface means finishing schedules stay under shop control, allowing the tambour to receive the same stain, sealer, and topcoats as surrounding casework. Allowing the panel to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing helps the assembly reach its working shape, which supports consistent color and sheen from job to job.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide and 48 inches long, which suits many appliance garage and cabinet applications while staying easy to handle during installation and finishing.
The panel uses a 1/2 inch square profile in solid red oak from premium North American hardwoods, giving a defined linear look that matches common oak cabinetry and trim.
The White River tambour panel bonds to any solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, allowing installers to follow a familiar adhesive-based mounting process.
The tambour panel has a flexible backing that bends to fit curves and corners, so it can follow radiused cabinet walls and similar shapes while presenting a continuous wood face.
The tambour is unfinished, allowing shops to apply project-specific stains and clear finishes so the panel matches surrounding cabinetry and millwork on each job.
The tambour material should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so the flexible backing settles into its working shape and supports a consistent finished appearance.
This White River tambour panel delivers a 12 by 48 inch, 1/2 inch square red oak surface that bends on a flexible backing, giving you a practical way to treat curves and corners in appliance garages and cabinets. Using construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate keeps installation aligned with standard shop practices. The unfinished North American hardwood face accepts your stain and clear system, so the tambour becomes part of the same visual story as nearby frames and doors. For projects that need flexible, oak-faced coverage with controlled finishing, this panel offers a straightforward path from layout to final installation.