White River tambour panel Style 304 is a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that easily bends, so it follows curved or corner surfaces without segmenting work or breaking lines. The 12 inch width and 96 inch length give generous coverage per piece, which helps keep long runs visually consistent when wrapping walls, columns, or casework. The 1/2 inch square profile defines a regular linear pattern, creating clean parallel channels that read uniformly across a full panel run. This tambour panel is made from premium North American hardwoods in hard maple, so it brings a fine-grained, light-colored material that suits many cabinetry and millwork programs. Each panel is unfinished, which allows field finishing to match existing finishes, from clear coats to stains. The panel is made in the USA, aligning with projects that prioritize domestic manufacturing.
This tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive applied to a solid substrate, so bonding depends on a continuous backing rather than mechanical fasteners. Attaching to a solid substrate means the flexible backing carries the curved form while the adhesive holds the panel in place across the full contact area, which supports smooth, uninterrupted faces on appliance garages, columns, and wall sections. Using familiar construction or paneling adhesive keeps installation within normal site practice, allowing crews to integrate tambour work into existing workflows. The flexible backing that easily bends works with the adhesive method, because the panel can be shaped to curves and corners first and then pressed into the adhesive bed for full support.
This 12 inch by 96 inch hard maple tambour panel fits into projects that need continuous, curved, or return surfaces without cutting many small parts. In appliance garages and similar applications, the flexible backing lets the panel follow arcs or recesses, so fronts and interior faces read as a single, flowing surface. Within decorative wood panels and moldings, the solid wood construction supports integration with other hardwood components, giving a unified material palette across casing, crown, or panel fields. The 1/2 inch square profile lines up in a precise grid, which is useful when panels are placed side by side in wider installations and the goal is a repeating, coordinated pattern.
The natural variations in color and grain across each panel add depth and texture to the design, so installations gain visual movement instead of a flat, printed look. Because the tambour is unfinished, the surface can be sanded and finished along with adjacent maple components for a blended result in cabinetry runs. Made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, the panel suits millwork packages that emphasize domestic sourcing alongside consistent material quality.
The flexible backing that easily bends is central to how this tambour panel performs on site, since it allows one continuous sheet to wrap tight or gentle curves instead of building curves from many narrow strips. This behavior reduces layout complexity when turning corners or following radiused ends, because the panel can be eased around the form while maintaining the 1/2 inch square pattern alignment. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive to attach the tambour to any solid substrate means the curved shape is defined by the substrate while the panel surface provides the finished layer, supporting predictable geometry in cabinets and wall features.
Hard maple as the core hardwood pairs with many contemporary and traditional interiors, providing a smooth, fine-grained base that accepts clear or stained finishes evenly. Because the tambour is unfinished and designed to acclimate before finishing, the timing allows the material to settle into the job site environment before topcoats are applied, supporting even color uptake. Natural variations in color and grain within each panel create subtle contrast from rib to rib, which enhances the dimensional effect of the 1/2 inch square profile and adds character to appliance garages, columns, or wrapped panels.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, so it covers a tall cabinet or column section in one piece and helps reduce seams in vertical or horizontal runs.
The flexible backing that easily bends lets the panel conform to curves and corners, so adhesive can bond a smooth, continuous surface onto solid substrates without segmented framing.
The tambour panel is made from premium North American hardwoods in hard maple, so it coordinates with maple cabinetry programs and accepts a wide range of finish systems.
The tambour is unfinished and is designed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, which supports more uniform color and film build in the final finish.
The Style 304 tambour panel uses a 1/2 inch square profile, creating evenly spaced ribs that contribute to a clean, linear appearance across the installation.
This tambour panel is attached using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto any solid substrate, so the adhesive creates continuous contact behind the bendable surface.
This solid wood White River tambour panel combines a flexible backing with a 12 inch by 96 inch format, so curved or corner applications can be surfaced with fewer seams and a consistent 1/2 inch square pattern. Construction from premium North American hard maple provides a coordinated material choice for cabinet, appliance garage, or panel projects built around maple. The unfinished state and need for acclimation before finishing allow the panel to be finished alongside surrounding millwork for a unified look. For projects that call for bendable wood panels made in the USA, this tambour panel offers a straightforward, adhesive-set solution.