White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that bends, so the slatted face follows curves and corners where rigid panels will not, giving millwork and cabinetry a continuous, wrapped appearance. This Style 204 panel uses a 1 inch bevel slat profile, so each narrow strip reads as a clean, angled rib, useful when a project calls for a defined linear texture. The panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, so one length spans tall cabinet ends, appliance garages, or full-height details without joints in many layouts. The construction uses premium North American hardwoods in white oak, so the visible surface takes common white oak finishing systems while presenting natural color and grain variation. Tambour is supplied unfinished, so the material can acclimate and stretch for at least 48 hours before finishing, which supports a more stable installed face.
This tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto any solid substrate, so the main task is preparing a clean, continuous backer that matches the intended curve or flat plane. Because the panel is only 12 inches wide and backed with a flexible layer, it can be dry-fitted, then pressed into adhesive along the run, which supports controlled alignment of the 1 inch bevel slats from piece to piece. Using a solid substrate lets the bending action happen in the backing while the slats remain evenly spaced, which matters when wrapping corners or appliance garage openings where visual continuity across transitions is important.
This White River tambour panel belongs to the Appliance Garages & Tambour Doors class and the Decorative Hardware & Moldings|Wood Panels category, so it suits millwork where a flexible yet solid-wood face is needed. The 12 inch by 96 inch size lets one panel span common cabinet end heights, appliance garage fronts, or tall niche backs, so runs often use full-length pieces. The flexible backing lets the panel follow curves and corners, so designers can carry white oak grain around outside corners or into radius details without cutting individual slats. Natural variation in white oak color and grain across the panel adds depth and texture, which supports projects that rely on the character of North American hardwoods rather than a uniform surface.
The 1 inch bevel slat profile shapes the tambour into evenly spaced angled ribs, so when multiple panels are aligned, the pattern continues cleanly around corners or across wide expanses. This profile also catches light along each bevel, so the white oak grain shows directional highlights that emphasize the linear design. Applying the panel with standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate creates full-surface contact, so the flexible backing conforms while the slats remain supported, important when the tambour must track along curves or stay flush on tall vertical runs. Because the tambour is unfinished and intended to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, the installed surface can be sanded and finished in place, so sheen and color can be matched to surrounding trim, moldings, and cabinet components built from the same or similar hardwoods.
The TM204-1296WO panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, so one piece can cover a tall cabinet end, appliance garage front, or vertical panel run without horizontal seams.
The flexible backing lets the tambour bend while the slats stay aligned, so it can be adhered to solid curved or corner substrates using construction or paneling adhesive for a continuous wood face.
This tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods in white oak, so it works well where matching other white oak millwork and finishes is important.
The tambour is unfinished and intended to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so coatings can be applied to match surrounding cabinetry or trim systems.
This Style 204 tambour panel is attached with standard construction or paneling adhesive to a solid substrate, so installers can work much like they would with other adhesive-applied wall or cabinet panels.
The 1 inch bevel slats form repeating angled ribs, so the white oak surface shows strong linear texture and shadow lines that emphasize curves, corners, and appliance garage fronts.
The White River tambour panel Style 204 in white oak combines a 12 inch by 96 inch format, 1 inch bevel slats, and a flexible backing, so it supports curved or straight runs that still present a solid hardwood face. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive to bond it to a solid substrate keeps installation aligned with familiar site workflows while the unfinished surface allows on-project finishing to match surrounding millwork. For projects needing curved appliance garages, wrapped corners, or textured white oak panels, this TM204-1296WO configuration offers a defined profile and predictable coverage in a single component.