White River tambour panel style 204 is a solid wood panel with 1 inch bevel slats sized at 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, so it suits projects that call for a defined slat face in a compact panel format. The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, giving you a hardwood surface ready for detailed millwork or fine finishing systems. The tambour is unfinished, which lets you match existing finishes or apply custom coatings for coordinated cabinetry and built-ins. A flexible backing allows the panel to bend, so it follows curves and corners where flat sheet goods will not conform. Natural variations in color and grain across the hardwood slats add depth and texture, so finished installations gain visual interest without extra carving or applied moldings. This panel fits decorative wood panel applications within appliance garages and tambour door work.
This White River tambour panel uses a flexible backing so the assembly mounts as a single sheet onto a solid substrate, keeping installation focused on adhesive application rather than mechanical fastening across every slat. Installation uses standard construction or paneling adhesive, so the panel bonds directly to substrates commonly present in appliance garages, cabinet ends, or wall sections. Because the panel is 12 inches wide, installers can stage adhesive in a controlled strip and press the tambour into place along the curve or flat run with predictable squeeze-out control. The 48 inch length supports vertical or horizontal orientation within many cabinet bays, so cutting and fitting often happen with simple crosscuts before adhesive is applied.
This tambour panel belongs to the Appliance Garages and Tambour Doors product class, so it aligns naturally with projects that require a flexible wood surface to cover or line cabinet openings. The 12 inch width works well in appliance garage bays or narrow cabinet segments where a rigid panel would be difficult to maneuver. Because the panel bends around curves and corners, it suits radius upper cabinets, curved soffits, or transition areas where straight stile-and-rail treatments can leave gaps. Natural color and grain variation across the premium North American hardwood slats gives a dimensional look even when the panel is painted, as subtle texture and shadow remain visible through the finish. In decorative hardware and moldings work, the defined 1 inch bevel slat pattern helps bridge between flat panel sections and profiled trim, visually tying the assembly together.
The flexible backing that easily bends lets installers set the panel into curves with continuous contact, which helps adhesive bond more uniformly across the slats for lasting alignment. Because the tambour is unfinished, the material can stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so the panel can settle on the substrate before coatings lock everything in place. This sequence supports smoother joints between the tambour and neighboring moldings or casework once finish is applied. The paint grade surface suits jobs where color matching or field-finishing is central to the scope, allowing the tambour area to be treated as part of the overall finish schedule. With the panel made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, the slat faces and edges present a consistent hardwood surface, which responds predictably to sanding and finishing steps during shop preparation.
The White River tambour panel style 204 in model TM204-1248PO measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, allowing it to cover common cabinet bays or wall sections without excessive seaming.
The tambour panel installs by using standard construction or paneling adhesive to attach it onto any solid substrate, which keeps mounting focused on adhesive layout rather than detailed mechanical fastening.
This tambour panel has a flexible backing that easily bends, so it can follow curves and corners where flat wood panels would resist the radius, supporting curved cabinet or wall designs.
The tambour is paint grade and unfinished, so the hardwood surface is ready for primers and paints, and the material can stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing steps.
The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, providing a solid wood surface for machining and finishing in decorative woodworking projects.
The panel is part of the Appliance Garages and Tambour Doors product class, so it is suited to appliance garages and similar tambour door or decorative wood panel applications.
The White River tambour panel style 204 with 1 inch bevel slats, sized at 12 inches by 48 inches, offers a flexible, unfinished hardwood surface that bonds with construction or paneling adhesive to solid substrates. The ability to bend around curves and corners lets this panel solve conditions where flat sheet goods resist the shape, while the paint grade, unfinished hardwood face integrates smoothly into finish schedules for cabinets and millwork. For appliance garages, tambour doors, or decorative wood panel areas needing a curved or textured look, this panel provides a defined slat pattern ready for project-specific finishing.