White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that bends to follow curves and corners, so it solves those tight-radius situations where flat sheet goods fight you during layout and install. The White River brand ties this panel directly to decorative woodworking applications, giving you a purpose-built option when you need a bendable wood surface. The panel uses solid wood strips, so you are working with a genuine wood face rather than a printed or composite look. The flexible backing keeps the strips aligned as you form curves, which reduces fussing with individual pieces on complex corners. By using a unified panel instead of separate slats, you can streamline templating, cutting, and bonding in one step, which helps maintain consistent reveals across the run.
This White River tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so you can treat it much like other bonded panel work in the shop. The adhesive-based method supports full-surface contact, which is especially useful when wrapping curves, because it spreads load along the entire backing instead of relying on mechanical fasteners at discrete points. Mounting to a solid substrate ties the flexible assembly to a stable base, helping retain the intended radius and alignment once the adhesive cures. Because the panel is unfinished, the material can stretch and acclimate before you apply finish, which helps the curved installation settle before you lock in color and topcoats.
This solid wood tambour panel is identified in the product class for appliance garages and tambour doors, placing it directly in cabinet and millwork environments where roll-top and curved surfaces are common. The flexible backing that easily bends lets the panel follow vertical or horizontal curves and tight corners, so you can wrap applied ends, transition panels, or interior cabinet features with the same material. With a 12-inch width, the panel covers modest spans in a single run, which is useful for narrower bays, appliance garage openings, or accent bands on casework. The 48-inch length supports taller vertical applications or can be cut down for multiple smaller sections, allowing one piece to serve several related components in a job.
The panel is described as Style 304 with a 1/2 inch square profile, which defines the face pattern you will see once installed and finished, helping you coordinate with other linear or square-edged elements. The white oak species provides a familiar hardwood option with a grain pattern that aligns well with many architectural styles, so matching to other white oak trim or panels becomes more straightforward. Being made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods means the wood source and manufacturing are tied to domestic hardwood standards, which matters when you want predictable machining and finishing behavior across multiple panels on larger runs. Natural variations in color and grain add texture and depth, giving each installation a unique surface that still reads as a unified white oak field. The unfinished state allows you to sequence acclimation, stretching, and finishing around your shop schedule, so the installed tambour can receive stain or clear coats that tie directly into the rest of the project.
This tambour panel is 12 inches wide and 48 inches long with a 1/2 inch square style, so it presents a consistent linear pattern sized for appliance garages and similar cabinet work.
The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods and is specified in white oak, giving you a solid wood surface suited to typical woodworking tools and finishes.
The tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto any solid substrate, creating full-surface bonding that supports curved and corner applications.
The flexible backing allows the solid wood tambour panel to bend, so it can conform to curves and corners while keeping the wood strips aligned during installation.
The tambour is unfinished, allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing so color and topcoats can be coordinated with surrounding work.
The product class lists appliance garages and tambour doors, so the panel fits cabinet and millwork projects needing curved or roll-top style surfaces in white oak.
The White River tambour panel in white oak combines a 12 inch width, 48 inch length, and 1/2 inch square style with a flexible backing, making it a practical choice when you need a solid wood surface to follow curves and corners. Its unfinished, premium North American hardwood construction lets you align stain and finish schedules with the rest of your millwork. For appliance garages, tambour doors, or other curved cabinet features, this panel provides a defined size and material set that fits directly into professional woodworking workflows.