White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel with 1-1/2 inch bevel slats on a flexible backing, so it bends smoothly and follows curves and corners in appliance garages and other casework. The 12 inch width by 48 inch length gives a predictable panel size, which helps you lay out openings, cut parts, and plan seams on cabinets and wall panels. The solid white oak construction provides a hardwood face, so edges, reveals, and exposed runs match other white oak components on the job. The unfinished surface lets you bring the panel to the same stain or clear finish schedule as surrounding millwork, so grain and color can tie into the rest of the installation. The thicker bevel slat profile adds dimensional texture, which reads as a true wood detail rather than a flat panel on doors or interior panels.
This solid wood tambour panel is designed to attach to a solid substrate, so the flexible backing can conform while the base provides structure. The panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive, which allows a continuous bond across the back and helps hold the slats in plane. Using adhesive eliminates mechanical fastener layout on the face, which preserves the clean linear look of the 1-1/2 inch bevel slats. Because the backing bends, the panel can follow the substrate around a curve, so you can build appliance garages or curved cabinet sections with a predictable attachment method. The 12 inch by 48 inch size also makes handling and dry-fitting easier during adhesive application on horizontal or vertical surfaces.
This White River tambour panel sits in the appliance garages and tambour doors class, so it aligns well with applications that need a roll-style or curved wood surface. The 48 inch length provides enough coverage for many counter-height garage openings or taller vertical accent panels, which reduces splicing in those common sizes. In a cabinet run, the 12 inch width can act as a planning unit, letting you allocate openings and returns to match the panel dimensions. The flexible backing helps the panel track over curved substrates, so it suits radius corners, S-curves, and other non-straight layouts in custom kitchens or built-ins. Because it is made from white oak, it pairs naturally with white oak cabinet doors, moldings, and wood panels in the same space.
The unfinished tambour construction means the material can stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, which supports dimensional stability before you apply stain or topcoat. That acclimation window lets the 1-1/2 inch bevel slats and backing settle, helping the panel hold its shape after installation. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive for attachment spreads load across the entire backing, which aids in keeping the slats aligned and reduces high spots along curves. The natural variations in color and grain within each panel add depth and texture, so even simple cabinet openings gain visual interest once finished. Because the panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, the material source aligns with domestic millwork standards, which can matter when coordinating white oak across trim packages. The TM207-1248WO part number also gives you a precise reference for reordering the same style 207 profile and dimensions on future phases.
The White River tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, so it fits many appliance garage openings and can be laid out easily on standard cabinet carcasses.
The flexible backing allows the panel to bend over curves and corners, so it follows the substrate shape and creates smooth radiused or roll-top style surfaces on cabinets.
The tambour panel is designed to install with standard construction adhesive or paneling adhesive, so you can bond it fully to a solid substrate during cabinet or wall panel work.
The panel is made from solid white oak, a premium North American hardwood, so its grain and color can align with other white oak cabinetry and trim once finished.
The unfinished tambour is designed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so the material can settle dimensionally before stain or topcoat is applied.
The 1-1/2 inch bevel slat design creates a pronounced linear profile, so doors, appliance garages, and panels show a defined rhythm instead of a flat wood surface.
This White River tambour panel in solid white oak combines a flexible backing, 1-1/2 inch bevel slats, and a 12 inch by 48 inch format, so it slots cleanly into appliance garages, curved cabinet ends, and custom millwork. The unfinished North American hardwood construction supports jobsite acclimation and finishing alongside surrounding trim, keeping color and grain relationships under your control. For projects calling for TM207-1248WO dimensions and look, this panel provides a defined profile and straightforward adhesive installation to keep layouts predictable from one opening to the next.