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White River tambour panel style 207 is a solid wood panel with a flexible backing, so it bends to follow curves and corners while keeping the slatted look consistent across the run. The 12 inch width gives a manageable strip size for handling, layout, and cutting to fit cabinetry or wall panels. The 96 inch length lets you span tall cabinets or long horizontal runs in one piece, reducing seams that break up the visual lines. The 1-1/2 inch bevel slat in the thick style creates defined shadow lines, which adds depth when used on appliance garages, doors, or vertical accents. Being made from hard maple ties into common cabinet species, so it coordinates with many shop-built fronts and moldings. The panel is unfinished, which allows sanding, staining, or clear coating to match existing work once the material has acclimated.
The panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive applied to a solid substrate, which sets up a straightforward workflow for bonding the flexible sheet to a stable base. Because the panel is designed for solid substrates, it can be laid over MDF, plywood, or similar backers to create rigid, curved, or straight assemblies that hold shape over time. Using adhesive rather than mechanical fastening keeps the slatted face clean, which matters when the tambour acts as a visible surface on cabinets or wall details. The flexible backing allows the installer to press the panel into curves while the adhesive is open, so the slats follow the contour as the bond develops. This combination of flexible backing and adhesive installation supports controlled positioning and alignment along the full 96 inch length.
This tambour panel is listed under appliance garages and tambour doors, so it suits cabinet applications where a slatted, flexible surface is needed around openings and corners. The 12 inch width works well on vertical cabinet faces, narrow appliance garages, or sectional wall details, giving coverage without excessive waste when cutting to height. The 96 inch length is suited to full-height pantry areas, tall utility cabinets, or continuous horizontal bands above counters. Because each panel features natural variations in color and grain, it adds texture and depth to decorative wood panels, making it suitable for accent ends, islands, or feature walls. The hard maple species aligns with common kitchen and built-in projects where maple casework is already specified, helping maintain a consistent material story across doors, frames, and panels.
The flexible backing that easily bends matters when running the panel across tight radii, because it lets the installer maintain continuous slat spacing without cutting kerfs into the face. The 1-1/2 inch bevel slat, thick design helps the slats register visually from panel to panel, which is useful when multiple panels are run side by side on wider installations. Natural variations in color and grain across the solid wood surface contribute to a more dimensional appearance, which is valuable when the tambour is used as a focal point instead of a flat panel. The unfinished condition means the material can stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so any movement happens before stain or topcoat is applied. That sequence supports more stable finish performance across the 96 inch length. Being made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods contributes to consistent stock, which supports uniform sanding, milling, and finishing across different orders of the same part number TM207-1296MA.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, which helps plan coverage on tall cabinets, appliance garages, or continuous decorative wall panels.
The panel is made from hard maple, so it coordinates with maple casework and offers a smooth grain for staining or clear finishing in cabinet and millwork projects.
The panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate, creating a bonded surface suitable for both straight and curved applications.
The solid wood panel has a flexible backing that easily bends, allowing it to follow curves and corners while maintaining the appearance of continuous wood slats.
The tambour is unfinished and should be allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, supporting more even results across the surface.
The tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, supporting consistent material quality from panel to panel.
This White River tambour panel style 207 combines a flexible backing with solid hard maple slats, giving cabinetmakers and woodworkers a way to handle curves, corners, and long runs in one continuous surface. The 12 inch by 96 inch format supports efficient layout on appliance garages, doors, and decorative panels. The unfinished, premium North American hardwood construction lets you bring it in line with existing maple work through your preferred finishing system. For projects calling for a slatted, bendable wood surface that matches common cabinet materials, this TM207-1296MA panel provides a focused solution.