White River tambour panel Style 304 is a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that bends to follow curves and corners, so it adapts to non-flat surfaces where rigid panels cannot conform cleanly. The 12 inch width and 96 inch length create a continuous run that covers tall or wide areas in a single piece, which helps keep visual lines uninterrupted on finished work. The 1/2 inch square profile defines a regular, linear pattern that gives projects a consistent texture from piece to piece. White oak construction aligns this panel with projects that use white oak elsewhere, helping finishes and grain character stay visually coordinated. Tambour is unfinished, so it can be stained or coated to match surrounding millwork. The product is sold per each, which supports straightforward estimating when planning how many panels are needed for a given run of work.
This tambour panel is designed to be attached to a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so the installation centers on establishing a continuous bond rather than mechanical fastening. The flexible backing allows the panel to bend first around a curved or angled substrate, then lock into place as the adhesive cures. Because the tambour is unfinished, the material can be acclimated and allowed to stretch for at least 48 hours before finishing, which helps the backing and solid wood slats settle to their installed shape prior to applying stains or topcoats. Using a solid substrate under the tambour supports the thin slats, helping the 1/2 inch square profile stay aligned during and after adhesive curing.
This White River tambour panel is part of the Appliance Garages & Tambour Doors class, so it suits applications where a flexible wood surface is needed around a cabinet or opening. The flexible backing allows the white oak 1/2 inch square slats to follow arcs, corner transitions, or other gradual changes in direction, which is useful on appliance garages, curved cabinet ends, and similar assemblies. The 12 inch by 96 inch size lets installers span full cabinet heights or wide valances with a single length, which can help maintain continuous grain flow in white oak. Natural variations in color and grain are part of each panel, adding depth and texture to visible areas and letting the tambour read as genuine hardwood rather than a printed pattern. Being made from premium North American hardwoods keeps the material in line with common shop stock used on custom cabinetry and millwork.
The unfinished state of the tambour means finishing systems can be chosen to align with existing shop standards, whether clear, stained, or otherwise colored, so installers can match surrounding white oak components more closely. Allowing the tambour material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing gives the flexible backing and solid slats time to relax in the installed position, which supports finish coats that move consistently with the panel over time. The 1/2 inch square configuration provides a predictable repeat, which helps during layout when centering patterns on doors or aligning lines across neighboring panels. The solid substrate requirement defines a stable base, so once bonded with standard construction or paneling adhesive, the tambour and backing work with that substrate to hold the final shape, which is important on taller 96 inch applications.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, so each piece spans a full 8-foot run and can cover tall or wide cabinet areas in a single length.
The panel is Style 304 with a 1/2 inch square profile, creating a regular linear pattern that supports consistent visual spacing across doors, ends, and curved faces.
The tambour is made from premium North American hardwoods in white oak, which aligns well with projects that already feature white oak cabinetry or trim.
The panel is attached to a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so installation focuses on full-surface bonding for support and alignment.
The solid wood tambour uses a flexible backing that easily bends, allowing it to follow curves and corners where a rigid wood panel would not conform smoothly.
The tambour is unfinished and should be allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, which supports stable color and film build.
The White River tambour panel Style 304 in white oak pairs a 12 inch by 96 inch size with a flexible backing, so it suits curved or straight surfaces that need a continuous hardwood face. The 1/2 inch square profile and unfinished North American hardwood construction give control over appearance while keeping the material compatible with typical cabinet shop workflows. When a solid substrate and adhesive installation method match the project plan, this tambour panel offers a defined way to add white oak texture around appliance garages, corners, and tall assemblies.