White River Tambour Panel Style 204 is a solid wood tambour panel designed for curved or straight decorative applications where a flexible wood surface is needed. The 12 inch width and 48 inch length give a manageable panel size that works well for appliance garages, cabinet ends, or small wall sections. The 1 inch bevel slat profile creates a repeating linear pattern that adds depth and shadow lines, which matters when matching existing millwork or building a feature panel. The walnut material brings natural color and grain variation, so finished projects show visual texture instead of a flat surface. The unfinished surface lets you sand and apply stain or clear finish to suit surrounding cabinetry. Because it is made from premium North American hardwoods, the panel provides a solid wood feel that aligns with higher-end woodworking projects.
This tambour panel uses a flexible backing so the solid wood face can conform to curved or straight substrates. During installation, standard construction or paneling adhesive is used to attach the tambour to any solid substrate, which means installers can work with familiar adhesives instead of specialty systems. Because the panel is unfinished, allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing helps the slats settle on the substrate prior to applying stain or topcoat. The 12 inch width and 48 inch length make handling manageable during adhesive application, reducing the tendency of the panel to sag while positioning on vertical or horizontal surfaces. The bevel slat pattern runs the full length of the panel, so cuts can be planned to keep a consistent reveal at exposed edges.
This White River tambour panel belongs to the appliance garages and tambour doors product class, so it suits projects where a flexible wood surface is needed in tight cabinet areas. The flexible backing lets the 1 inch bevel slats bend around appliance garage openings, corner cabinets, or curved valances, creating a continuous wood texture where flat panels would break the line. The 12 inch width works well in upper cabinet runs or narrow side panels because it often spans a single compartment without excessive trimming. Walnut as the species supports applications in kitchens, offices, and built-ins where a darker wood tone is desired and the grain pattern becomes part of the design. Natural color and grain variation within each panel adds depth to these installations, making appliance garage doors or vertical panels visually tie into surrounding walnut components.
The flexible backing behind the solid wood slats is central to installation workflow because it lets the panel follow the shape of the substrate without separate kerfing or segmenting. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate streamlines the process, as installers can spread adhesive evenly and press the tambour into place for full contact. The unfinished surface gives the option to sand edges after trimming, which supports tight joints where multiple 12 inch panels meet on wider runs. Allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing helps the panel relax in its final shape, so finish is applied to a stable surface instead of wood that is still moving on the backing. The consistent 1 inch bevel slat pattern also simplifies layout, since installers can align slat grooves across adjacent panels to reduce visual misalignment on larger walls or cabinet faces.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, which helps it span common cabinet sections and appliance garage openings with minimal cutting.
The White River tambour panel is attached using standard construction or paneling adhesive to any solid substrate, providing a simple glue-up process for curved or flat surfaces.
This walnut tambour uses a flexible backing that allows the solid wood slats to bend, so it follows curves and corners on appliance garages or cabinet ends.
The tambour panel is unfinished, allowing sanding and custom finishing, and the material should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing.
The panel is walnut and made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, aligning with projects that call for domestically sourced solid wood.
Style 204 uses a 1 inch bevel slat profile, creating regular grooves that produce a strong linear pattern on tambour doors or decorative panels.
The White River Tambour Panel Style 204 in walnut pairs a 12 inch by 48 inch size with a flexible backing, making it practical for appliance garages, curved cabinets, and tight millwork spaces. The 1 inch bevel slat pattern and natural walnut variation let you match existing woodwork or define a new focal area with real wood texture. With unfinished North American hardwood construction and adhesive-based installation onto a solid substrate, this panel supports shop or jobsite workflows that rely on custom finishing and straightforward glue-up techniques. Choose this panel when a flexible, solid wood tambour surface fits the design and installation requirements of your next cabinet or built-in project.