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White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel designed to bend, so it follows curves and corners where rigid sheets will not, which matters when wrapping appliance garages, columns, or radius details in matching wood. This White River tambour panel is specified as Style 107 with a 3/8 inch shallow double bead profile, so the face shows repeating rounded beads, giving a consistent linear look that ties multiple panels together visually. The panel size is 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, giving enough coverage for typical cabinet runs or curved sections without excessive seams, which simplifies layout and reduces cutting. The panel is made from white oak, so its natural grain and color match white oak cabinetry and millwork in the same project. Each panel is unfinished, allowing field sanding, staining, or clear coating to align with existing finishes while still starting from the same white oak base.
This solid wood tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive applied to a solid substrate, so the workflow centers on adhesive spread, placement, and pressure rather than mechanical fastening. Using a solid substrate under the flexible panel keeps the face stable once the adhesive cures, which matters when bending around curves or forming appliance garages because it limits telegraphing and movement over time. The flexible backing bends during placement while the wood face stays aligned, so the installer can work the panel gradually around a radius instead of forcing a rigid panel into position. Because the panel is unfinished, finishing steps such as staining or clear coating occur after installation, allowing the installer to treat the entire assembly consistently once the adhesive work is complete.
This Style 107, 12 inch by 48 inch white oak tambour fits best where a project calls for a continuous wood surface that needs to follow a curve. The flexible backing lets the panel wrap appliance garages and cabinet corners, so wood grain can run smoothly across changes in direction. Because the panel length is 48 inches, it can span many upper-cabinet widths or tall curved features without breaks, which reduces joints that would otherwise interrupt the bead pattern. The 3/8 inch shallow double bead face gives a consistent narrow rhythm, so the same panel works across small radii and longer runs without visually overpowering the design. Natural variations in color and grain across the solid wood add depth, so when multiple panels are used in the same installation, the overall field has movement rather than a flat, uniform tone.
The flexible backing on this White River tambour panel is central to how it installs and performs, because it allows the solid wood face to move around curves while staying aligned, reducing the risk of cracking the wood slats during placement. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate keeps the workflow simple, since crews can work with adhesives already in their kit while still achieving full-surface contact under the flexible panel. The unfinished white oak surface means the panel can be finished to match existing white oak cabinetry, so appliance garages, columns, and other curved details can visually tie into surrounding millwork. Allowing the tambour material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing gives the wood and backing time to settle in their installed shape, which supports more stable finish results over time.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, which suits typical cabinet and millwork sections and reduces seams on many curved or straight runs.
The tambour panel is made from white oak, allowing projects that already feature white oak cabinetry or trim to extend the same species across curved or radius elements.
The tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so the flexible backing bonds across the full surface for stability.
The flexible backing allows the solid wood face to bend into curves and corners without breaking, which is important for appliance garages and radius cabinet work.
The tambour is unfinished, so it can be stained or coated to match surrounding finishes after installation for a unified look across the project.
The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, so material sourcing and production are controlled for consistent milling and performance.
The White River tambour panel pairs a 12 inch by 48 inch format with a flexible backing, so it covers common cabinet and millwork spans while bending into curves and corners. The 3/8 inch shallow double bead pattern sets a clean, repeating profile across appliance garages and radius features. White oak construction and an unfinished surface let the panel accept project-specific finishes, supporting alignment with existing white oak components. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate keeps installation methods straightforward. For projects that demand curved wood surfaces with a consistent bead detail, this Style 107 panel offers a focused, job-ready solution.