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White River tambour panel describes this solid wood panel designed for decorative hardware and moldings work where a flexible wood surface is needed. The panel is 12 inches wide and 48 inches long, so it spans common appliance garage and cabinet door openings without seams in many layouts. The Style 107 profile uses a 3/8 inch shallow double bead, which creates a consistent, rounded face that reads as fine linear detail in finished millwork. The panel is made from hard maple, giving a smooth, tight-grained surface that works well in decorative wood panel applications. A flexible backing allows the panel to bend, so the face follows curves and corners instead of breaking into facets. This keeps appliance garages and other tambour door runs looking continuous where the track changes direction or wraps a radius.
This tambour panel installs by bonding to a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so cabinet and millwork shops can use familiar adhesive products and guns on the bench. Because the panel has a flexible backing, it conforms to the substrate as the adhesive sets, which helps keep the double-bead face aligned along curves and straight runs. The unfinished hard maple surface accepts finishing systems after installation, allowing stain or clear finishes to be applied once the panel is fixed in place. Allowing the unfinished material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing helps the panel settle to its installed shape before coatings are applied, supporting a more consistent finish film.
This tambour panel fits appliance garages and tambour door projects in the decorative hardware and moldings category, where a 12 inch width and 48 inch length align with common cabinet bay dimensions. The hard maple construction suits jobs where a light, fine-grained hardwood is part of the overall design scheme. The 3/8 inch shallow double bead profile creates a subtle, rounded pattern that reads cleanly in both horizontal and vertical orientations, making it useful in upper cabinets, base cabinets, or wall panel accents. Because the panel is made from premium North American hardwoods, multiple panels used in the same run share compatible color and grain character, helping long tambour assemblies look visually consistent across an installation.
The flexible backing on this tambour panel lets the hard maple face bend without cracking, so the same panel can travel through curves and corners in appliance garages and other tambour door applications. This flexibility reduces layout constraints when tracks change direction, supporting smoother operation along a continuous curved or straight path. The unfinished maple surface means sanding and finishing can be tailored to match adjacent cabinetry, improving visual alignment with doors, drawer fronts, and moldings in the same room. Allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing gives the panel time to adjust to shop or site conditions, so once finished, the beaded profile remains stable along the length. Together, the flexible backing and unfinished hard maple face give installers control over both movement and appearance in demanding woodworking projects.
The White River tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, so it spans many appliance garage and cabinet openings with a single panel.
This Style 107 tambour panel is made from hard maple, giving a tight-grained surface that accepts a wide range of finishing systems used in cabinetry.
This tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, creating a bonded wood surface over the base material.
The flexible backing lets the panel bend around curves and into corners, so the hard maple face can follow radius fronts and transitions without segmenting.
The hard maple tambour panel is unfinished, so sanding and finishing can be carried out to match surrounding cabinetry and trim on each specific job.
The tambour panel benefits from at least 48 hours of stretching and acclimating before finishing, so it settles into shape and supports an even finish film.
This White River tambour panel combines a 12 inch by 48 inch format, hard maple construction, and a flexible backing to support curved and straight cabinet runs. The 3/8 inch shallow double bead profile gives a clean, repeatable pattern that aligns with many appliance garage and tambour door designs. With an unfinished surface made from premium North American hardwoods, the panel integrates into shop finishing schedules and matches surrounding woodwork. For projects needing a bendable wood face in the decorative hardware and moldings class, this Style 107 tambour panel offers a practical, job-ready option.