White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel with narrow slats and a flexible backing that bends, so it follows curves and corners where rigid sheet goods will not track cleanly. The 12 inch width and 96 inch length give continuous coverage on runs like appliance garages, cabinet ends, or wall sections without breaking pattern, which helps keep layouts simple on longer pieces. The 1 inch bevel slat profile creates defined lines across the surface, so the finished installation reads as a consistent, intentional design element instead of a flat panel. Hard maple construction provides a dense hardwood face, which supports crisp machining at transitions and steady performance in typical interior millwork environments. Because the tambour is unfinished, it can be stained or topcoated to coordinate with surrounding cabinetry, helping one SKU serve multiple design programs on the same job.
The panel is designed to be attached using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so installers can work with familiar products and bead patterns rather than specialty systems. Because it bonds to any solid substrate, the tambour can be applied over cabinet carcasses, MDF build-outs, or stable wall surfaces, which helps integrate it into existing assemblies. The flexible backing that easily bends allows the panel to be dry-fit around a radius before adhesive is applied, supporting accurate positioning before final bond. Solid wood slats on the face present a uniform surface for rolling or pressing into adhesive, so contact is consistent along the full 96 inch length. Since the panel is unfinished, adhesive squeeze-out can be cleaned and sanded at the wood surface prior to stain or clear finishing, which supports clean lines at seams and edges.
This tambour panel sits in the Appliance Garages & Tambour Doors product class, so it is suited to applications where a flexible wood surface must follow a track or curved support. The 12 inch width aligns well with compact appliance garage bays or narrow cabinet ends, allowing installers to size panels with straightforward cuts. At 96 inches long, it provides enough run to cover tall pantry-style cabinets or stacked upper sections using a single piece per vertical line. Hard maple as the hardwood species coordinates with many North American cabinet programs, which often use maple in face frames, doors, or moldings. Natural variations in color and grain across the maple slats add depth and texture, so even simple cabinet boxes gain visual dimension in the finished installation. The 1 inch bevel slat pattern introduces regular shadow lines that stay readable under typical interior lighting, which supports design consistency across a room.
Unfinished hard maple on the tambour face allows finishing crews to apply stains or clear coats that match or complement adjacent millwork, which supports a unified appearance across doors, moldings, and panels. The flexible backing that easily bends lets installers follow tight or gentle radii without cutting kerfs in the substrate, which reduces steps and preserves substrate strength. Because the panel attaches with standard construction or paneling adhesive to any solid substrate, crews can sequence installation with other glued interior components using the same tools and timing. Each panel features natural variations in color and grain, which helps conceal minor alignment differences along inside corners because the eye reads the overall pattern rather than isolated slats. Being made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, the panel offers a domestic material source, which matters for projects that track origin in their specifications.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide and 96 inches long, so it covers a full vertical run or wide section with one piece, reducing seams and layout breaks on the job.
The panel is made from hard maple, providing a dense North American hardwood face that finishes cleanly and aligns with common cabinet and millwork programs.
The tambour is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto any solid substrate, allowing crews to work with known products and techniques.
The tambour is unfinished, so finishing teams can stain or clear coat it to match surrounding cabinetry, supporting flexible design and color decisions at the project level.
The flexible backing easily bends, allowing the panel to follow curves and corners so installers can create smooth, continuous surfaces on radius builds.
The tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, aligning with projects that specify domestic wood sourcing.
This hard maple tambour panel combines a 12 inch width, 96 inch length, and 1 inch bevel slat pattern with a flexible backing that easily bends, so it adapts to curved or straight runs using standard construction or paneling adhesive on solid substrates. The unfinished hard maple face and natural grain variation let one SKU serve multiple finish schemes, supporting both appliance garages and broader interior paneling projects. When a project calls for a domestic, made in the USA tambour built from premium North American hardwoods, this Style 204 panel supplies the slat profile, dimensions, and bending capability needed for clean, continuous installations.