White River tambour panel in Style 304 is a solid wood panel with a 12 inch width and 48 inch length that creates a continuous wood surface across appliance garages, doors, or panels, so projects gain a consistent look along straight runs. The 1/2 inch square profile defines each strip in the panel and forms a regular pattern, which helps layouts stay visually aligned across adjoining components. The panel is made from hard maple, so the wood species matches hard maple cabinetry or trim where a unified material selection is required. Each panel is manufactured from premium North American hardwoods, which supports projects that specify that material standard on drawings. The panel is unfinished, so finish systems can be matched on site to surrounding work. The product is classified under Appliance Garages and Tambour Doors, which fits typical cabinet and millwork layouts using this style of panel.
This tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate, so installers can work with familiar adhesives while achieving full contact across the flexible backing. The requirement for a solid substrate means the panel relies on a continuous backing surface for support, which keeps the 1/2 inch square profile aligned and prevents telegraphing from voids. The flexible backing is designed to bend, so it can be pressed into curves and tight corners while the adhesive sets, which helps create a smooth, continuous radius face. The unfinished hard maple surface allows sanding and finishing after installation, so joints and transitions can be blended before the final finish system is applied.
This tambour panel is part of the Appliance Garages and Tambour Doors product class, so it aligns with cabinet applications where a rolling or curved wood surface is desired above counters or in upper cabinets. The 12 inch width suits narrow cabinet bays or vertical strips within a larger composition, which helps when breaking a long run into repeatable segments. The 48 inch length works for many standard cabinet heights and appliance garage spans, so it can cover common openings without splicing shorter segments. Hard maple construction supports use alongside hard maple face frames, doors, and moldings, so material transitions stay consistent from front frames to the tambour surface. Natural grain and color variation in each panel adds visual interest across larger banks of cabinets, so appliance garages and curved elements do not read as flat inserts.
The Style 304 designation with a 1/2 inch square pattern defines how the face of the tambour reads, so installers can coordinate this profile with adjacent moldings or panel details that use similar square lines. The flexible backing is engineered to bend around curves, so it maintains tight joints between the 1/2 inch square strips even on radiused applications, which reduces visible gapping. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate allows full-surface bonding, so the panel follows the backing shape and resists localized lifting over time. The unfinished hard maple surface sands and takes finish along with surrounding millwork, so color and sheen can be tuned to match shop-finished or field-finished components. Being made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods supports project specifications that call for domestic hardwood products, so submittals can reference that origin requirement directly.
The tambour panel is 12 inches wide and 48 inches long, which fits many cabinet openings and appliance garage spans without cutting from larger sheets.
The panel is made from hard maple, so it coordinates with hard maple cabinetry and accepts matching stains or clear finishes in the same species family.
This tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, creating full contact so the flexible backing follows the surface.
The tambour has a flexible backing that easily bends, so it can follow curves and corners where a rigid wood panel would not conform smoothly.
The tambour is unfinished, so it can be finished on site or in the shop to match surrounding cabinetry, using the same stain or clear system.
Style 304 tambour features a 1/2 inch square profile, which creates a regular, squared pattern across the panel for a defined linear appearance.
This White River tambour panel pairs an unfinished hard maple face with a flexible backing, so curved and straight cabinet sections can share the same solid wood look. With its 12 inch width, 48 inch length, and 1/2 inch square profile, it fits many appliance garage and tambour door layouts without complex sizing. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate, it bends into curves and corners while staying fully supported, so finished work gains a continuous wood surface from flat runs into radiused sections.