White River tambour panel is a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that easily bends, so it forms smoothly to curves and corners where rigid sheet goods fight you. This Style 207 panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, giving a predictable coverage area for appliance garages, cabinet backs, or small feature panels. The construction uses 1-1/2 inch bevel slats in a thick profile, which creates a defined linear look that reads cleanly across doors or wall sections. The panel is made from red oak, so it matches projects built around red oak stock and keeps color and grain in the same family for a consistent appearance. The tambour is unfinished, which allows you to stain or clear-finish it alongside adjacent trim for a uniform final look on the job.
This tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto any solid substrate, so you can bond it directly to cabinet carcasses, wall panels, or curved forms without specialized fasteners. Because the panel has a flexible backing, it conforms to the surface as the adhesive sets, helping maintain full contact on both flat and contoured bases. The manufacturer notes that the tambour is unfinished and that the material should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, which allows the slats and backing to settle in place before you apply stain or topcoat. Made in the USA, the panel arrives ready for layout, cutting, bonding, and then finishing as part of your normal millwork workflow.
This White River tambour panel sits within the appliance garages and tambour doors product class, which places it in the same family as components used around countertop storage openings. The 12 inch width and 48 inch length pair well with compact appliance garage designs, giving enough material to span an opening and adjacent returns in many layouts. Red oak construction ties directly into red oak cabinet runs, so the garage area carries the same species and grain character as the surrounding doors and frames. The thick 1-1/2 inch bevel slats build a strong visual rhythm across the opening, helping the garage read as a deliberate design element instead of an afterthought. Because the panel is unfinished, you can integrate the appliance garage into the same finishing schedule as doors, drawer fronts, and moldings for a unified front elevation.
The flexible backing is central to how this tambour panel behaves on the job: it bends to follow curved substrates and inside corners, so you can wrap pilasters, columns, or radius cabinets without cutting the face into separate strips. That bending capability, combined with adhesive installation onto a solid substrate, lets you create continuous curved surfaces that still show the defined 1-1/2 inch bevel pattern. Natural variations in color and grain across the red oak slats add depth and texture to the finished surface, so panels catch light differently and break up large expanses. Made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, the panel brings consistent species and machining, which supports repeatable results across multiple units in the same project. The unfinished state, along with the guidance to allow the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, means you can align color and sheen precisely with adjacent millwork after installation.
The panel is Style 207 with 1-1/2 inch bevel slats in a thick profile and measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, which fits many appliance garage and small panel applications.
The panel is made from red oak, with natural variations in color and grain that add depth and texture, so it aligns well with red oak cabinets and moldings.
The flexible backing easily bends around curves and into corners, allowing the tambour face to follow radius and inside-corner substrates while keeping the slats visually continuous.
The tambour panel is attached using standard construction or paneling adhesive to any solid substrate, which supports clean bonding on flat and curved cabinet surfaces.
The tambour is unfinished, so it can be stained or clear-coated to match surrounding woodwork after installation and acclimation on the project site.
The tambour material should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, which lets the slats and backing settle prior to applying stain or topcoat.
This solid wood White River tambour panel combines a flexible backing, 1-1/2 inch bevel slats, and a 12 by 48 inch format to support appliance garages, curves, and detailed cabinet work. The red oak construction with natural grain variation lets you integrate it cleanly into red oak-based millwork packages. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate keeps installation straightforward for both curved and flat surfaces. The unfinished North American hardwood face then finishes out with your chosen system, so the tambour ties visually into the rest of the project from a single species base.