White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel designed with a flexible backing, so it bends to follow curves and corners where flat sheet goods fight you. The 12 inch width and 96 inch length give a continuous run that covers tall sections or long appliance garage openings without seams in the panel itself, which helps keep layouts clean and measuring straightforward. The 1 inch bevel slat style organizes the face into consistent, narrow wood ribs, so you get predictable visual lines when tying into adjacent moldings or doors. The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, which keeps species and quality consistent job to job. The material is unfinished, so you can stain or clear-finish the red oak to match surrounding cabinetry and trim schedules on the same project.
This tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so it fits easily into common shop workflows without special fasteners or tracks for the panel face. Because the backing is flexible, the panel can be pressed into curved or straight surfaces while the adhesive sets, allowing installers to work continuous runs instead of building up multiple narrow parts. The requirement for a solid substrate means the tambour becomes the finished skin over plywood, MDF, or other sheet goods, which keeps the structural work separate from the visible hardwood layer. The unfinished tambour should be allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so the wood can settle in place on the jobsite or in the shop prior to stain or clear coats.
This tambour panel sits in the Appliance Garages & Tambour Doors product class, so it fits naturally into projects where a flexible wood surface is needed for curved or sliding door applications. The solid wood red oak construction ties into other hardwood cabinet components, giving a consistent species from face frames through specialty panels. Because each panel shows natural variations in color and grain, it brings texture to appliance garages, curved end cabinets, or accent panels where a plain flat surface might look too uniform. The 1 inch bevel slat profile adds a repeating pattern that works visually with traditional and transitional cabinet styles. The 12 inch by 96 inch format lets shops cut multiple smaller parts from a single piece, supporting efficient nesting on the bench. The flexible backing means this same panel can run around tight corners or stay flat on straight carcasses, so one stock item covers several layout conditions.
The flexible backing is the core detail that allows the tambour to bend, so installers can follow the inside or outside of curves without segmenting the face into separate boards. By bonding directly to a solid substrate with construction or paneling adhesive, the tambour depends on the substrate for structure while delivering a continuous hardwood surface, which simplifies engineering of the cabinet box. Allowing the unfinished tambour to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing gives the wood time to respond to shop or site conditions, so stain lines and joints stay stable once topcoats lock everything in. Being made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods helps keep species and milling characteristics consistent across multiple orders, which matters when returning to a project or matching existing work. The natural grain and color variation within red oak lets installers orient the panel during layout to highlight or downplay figure along a run.
The TM204-1296RO tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, which allows coverage of tall cabinet sections or multiple smaller parts from a single length.
This red oak tambour panel is installed by applying standard construction or paneling adhesive to a solid substrate, so it bonds as a finished hardwood skin over the base material.
This tambour panel uses a flexible backing that easily bends, letting it follow curves and corners on cabinets or walls without cutting separate narrow boards.
The White River tambour panel is unfinished, so you can apply stain or clear finish to match surrounding cabinetry and follow the same finishing system as other wood parts.
This tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, giving consistent red oak stock that aligns with typical cabinetmaking materials.
The tambour panel should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so the wood adjusts to conditions and holds its shape under stain and topcoats.
The White River tambour panel pairs solid red oak construction with a flexible backing, so one product can address curved, corner, and straight applications across appliance garages and specialty panels. The 12 inch by 96 inch format, 1 inch bevel slat face, and unfinished surface equip shops to cut, install, and finish this panel alongside standard cabinet components. For projects needing a hardwood tambour solution that bonds with standard construction or paneling adhesive over a solid substrate, this TM204-1296RO panel offers a straightforward, job-ready option.