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White River tambour panel is a flexible, solid wood panel designed to follow curves and corners in cabinetry and millwork. The 12 inch width and 96 inch length give you a continuous run for appliance garages, vertical panels, or wrapped details without seams on shorter projects. The panel uses a double cove-cut profile at 1/4 inch thickness, which creates a refined dimensional face that still moves smoothly around gentle bends. A flexible backing allows the solid White Oak slats to bend as a unit, so you get the look of individual strips with the speed of installing one panel. The unfinished White Oak surface accepts your preferred finishing system, letting you match surrounding casework or create contrast. Natural color and grain variation across the panel adds depth, so even flat sections gain visual texture in finished installations.
This flexible tambour panel installs onto any solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, which lets you bond it to plywood, MDF, or other stable backers without specialty tooling. Because the panel is designed to bend, it follows curved or straight surfaces as the adhesive cures, giving you freedom to wrap corners, posts, or appliance garage shells in one step. Keeping the tambour unfinished at delivery allows the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so the wood settles to site conditions before you lock in color and topcoat. Once bonded, the continuous backing supports the individual White Oak segments, helping them act as a single skin for daily use.
The Style 402 double cove-cut design creates a repeating groove pattern that reads cleanly across straight runs while remaining flexible enough to wrap curved cabinet ends and appliance garage openings. At 12 inches wide, the panel suits vertical or horizontal orientation, so you can run the tambour along cabinet sides, soffits, or furniture bases depending on your layout. The 96 inch length supports full-height or multi-bay installations, allowing you to cut segments from a single piece to maintain grain and color continuity across a project. In appliance garages and similar applications, the double cove profile gives the appearance of narrow slats, tying into traditional tambour aesthetics while using one continuous backed panel for practical installation.
The unfinished White Oak surface lets you apply stain, clear, or painted systems after installation, helping you align the tambour with doors, face frames, and moldings on the same job. Natural variations in color and grain mean each panel adds depth and texture, which matters when you want wood character to stand out on otherwise plain casework. Being made in the USA from North American hardwoods keeps the material visually consistent with common domestic species used in cabinetry and architectural millwork. The flexible backing keeps the tambour profile uniform as it bends, so the double cove pattern stays aligned around corners instead of opening irregularly. Allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing supports movement ahead of topcoating, which contributes to a more stable appearance over time.
The TM402-1296WO panel measures 12 inches wide and 96 inches long at approximately 1/4 inch thickness, giving you a tall or long run from a single piece for cabinetry and millwork.
The flexible backing allows the solid White Oak slats to bend together, so the panel follows curved or corner substrates while keeping the double cove pattern evenly spaced.
The tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto any solid substrate, which supports straightforward bonding to plywood, MDF, or similar backers.
The White River tambour panel is unfinished, allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing so you can match on-site color systems.
This tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American White Oak hardwoods, aligning well with common domestic cabinet and millwork material selections.
The Style 402 tambour panel belongs to appliance garages and tambour doors, so it suits curved or straight runs in cabinetry where a flexible wood face is needed.
The White Oak TM402-1296WO panel combines a flexible backing, 12 inch by 96 inch format, and a 1/4 inch double cove-cut face to handle curves and straight runs on solid substrates. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive, you can bond the unfinished tambour where you need a continuous hardwood surface that later finishes to match surrounding work. For appliance garages, corners, and wrapped details that call for North American hardwood character with efficient installation, this White River tambour panel offers a focused solution.