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White River tambour panel uses a flexible backing to let this solid wood panel bend, so it follows curves and corners in cabinetry and millwork where flat sheet goods will not conform. The 12 inch width and 48 inch length concentrate the working area into a manageable panel size, so it fits smaller appliance garages or accent sections without excessive cutting. The 9/32 inch double bead profile builds a regular rounded face, so the surface reads as a tight rhythm of beads instead of flat slats. White oak construction brings the familiar hardwood look and weight, so it visually matches other white oak components in the same run. The unfinished surface arrives ready for your stain or clear finish schedule, so the panel can be toned to match adjacent doors, trim, or paneling. Made in the USA from North American hardwoods, it supports jobs that specify domestically produced wood components.
The tambour panel installs with standard construction or paneling adhesive, so it bonds directly to a stable substrate without specialized mounting hardware. That adhesive-first approach means the flexible backing can stay in full contact with the core, so the panel follows every curve rather than bridging over spots and creating voids. Because the product is designed for attachment to solid substrates, plywood or other sheet cores can be shaped to the desired radius first, then skinned with tambour for a clean, continuous surface. Using familiar construction or paneling adhesives keeps the workflow aligned with typical cabinet or wall panel installations, so crews can integrate tambour into existing processes. The flexible backing works with the adhesive bond to help the panel stay seated along corners and transitions, so the beaded face presents as a single, flowing surface.
This White River tambour panel sits within the appliance garages and tambour doors class, so it suits applications that need a curved or roll-style wood surface in cabinetry and millwork. The flexible backing is built to bend around curves and into corners, so it adapts to layouts where straight doors or flat panels would leave gaps or require multi-part assemblies. At 12 inches wide and 48 inches long, the panel covers modest spans such as a single appliance garage opening or a focused design feature on a cabinet end, so material waste stays controlled on smaller runs. The white oak species and natural grain variation give each panel a distinct look, so finished installations pick up depth and visual interest rather than a uniform, printed pattern. Because the tambour is unfinished, it can be brought into the same finishing schedule as nearby white oak doors, drawer fronts, or moldings, so the whole elevation reads as one coordinated system.
The 9/32 inch double bead profile forms narrow, rounded ridges across the face, so the panel flexes while still reading as continuous wood rather than wide slats separated by deep gaps. That tight bead spacing helps the panel negotiate curves while keeping visible joints to a minimum, so the surface looks smooth when viewed across a doorway or appliance opening. The solid white oak construction backs those beads with full hardwood, so the profiled faces can be sanded and finished alongside other solid stock during prep. Natural color and grain variation within each panel create subtle shifts from bead to bead, so light plays differently across the surface and enhances the curved form. The flexible backing carries the individual wood strips as a unit, so installers handle the tambour like a single sheet that can be rolled into position instead of aligning multiple loose pieces. This combination of bead geometry, hardwood species, and backing design supports precise alignment in curved applications while maintaining a consistent appearance across the entire panel.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, so it is sized for appliance garages or smaller curved features without excessive trimming.
The tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so it bonds across its full back surface for consistent support.
The flexible backing allows the solid wood face to bend, so the panel follows curves and corners instead of forcing straight-line cabinet or wall layouts.
The tambour is unfinished, so it can be finished on site to match surrounding white oak doors, frames, or trim using your chosen finishing system.
The panel is made from white oak, so its grain and color coordinate with other white oak components and provide natural variation across the beaded surface.
The tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, so it aligns with specifications calling for domestic wood products.
This White River tambour panel in white oak pairs a 12 inch by 48 inch format with a flexible backing, so it addresses curved or corner cabinet details without complex joinery. The 9/32 inch double bead profile and natural grain variation build a textured face that suits appliance garages or decorative runs needing visual depth. Unfinished white oak construction ties into broader solid-wood programs and accommodates project-specific finishing systems. For appliance garages and tambour door work calling for a bendable white oak surface, this TM110-1248WO panel offers a focused, job-ready option.