White River tambour panel delivers a flexible solid wood surface that follows curves and corners, so appliance garages and similar details gain a continuous, articulated wood face instead of segmented or faceted construction.
The panel is made from premium North American hardwoods with 3/4 inch bevel slats, so each strip presents a defined profile that reads cleanly across the full 12 inch width and 96 inch length in finished installations.
A flexible backing holds the slats while allowing the panel to bend, so the face maintains consistent spacing while the sheet conforms to curved cabinet runs, columns, or enclosure tracks.
The panel is supplied unfinished in a paint grade material, so it accepts job-specific coatings after the material has stretched and acclimated for at least 48 hours, which supports uniform finish appearance across the entire tambour door or wall area.
The product belongs to the appliance garages and tambour doors class, so it fits design scenarios where a retracting wood surface is preferred for closing off countertop zones or recesses while maintaining a coordinated millwork look.
The tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so the slats and flexible backing bond across their entire area instead of relying on fasteners at isolated points.
Because the panel is designed to bend, the adhesive method secures the hardwood face to curves or flat runs while the backing carries the movement, which supports even contact and consistent alignment through appliance garages and similar tambour door assemblies.
Using a solid substrate behind the panel gives the slats a stable base during operation, so the assembly tracks smoothly when used in tambour door applications and remains flat where the panel is applied as a decorative surface.
This tambour panel is part of the appliance garages and tambour doors class, so it fits projects where a rolling or retracting wood surface needs to close off countertop equipment, niches, or similar recesses.
The 12 inch width suits vertical or horizontal layouts that stay within common cabinet dimensions, so designers can position the panel inside standard carcass openings while maintaining a uniform slat pattern.
The 96 inch length gives ample material for tall or wide applications, so a single piece can cover full-height runs or be cut into multiple shorter panels that still match visually across a kitchen or workspace.
Because each panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, it aligns with projects where domestic hardwood sourcing is preferred for coordination with other wood components on the job.
The natural variations in color and grain across the hardwood slats add depth and texture, so even after painting, the underlying structure supports subtle surface interest in appliance garage fronts and related millwork details.
The 3/4 inch bevel slat thickness and profile create a consistent rhythm along the panel, so repeated cuts for multiple openings still read as a unified field once they are installed across a bank of cabinets.
The flexible backing that easily bends around curves and corners controls spacing between slats, so fabrication involves handling one integrated sheet rather than aligning many individual pieces, which supports predictable sightlines and smooth operation.
Using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate simplifies the bond step, so shop or site crews can work with familiar materials while securing the tambour face over both flat and curved bases.
The unfinished paint grade surface allows the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so dimensional changes occur before paint is applied, supporting more stable film appearance along every slat.
Natural variations in color and grain across the premium North American hardwoods give each installation a distinct character, so even when multiple panels are used, the overall effect remains visually rich rather than flat.
The 12 inch by 96 inch format simplifies layout and cutting patterns, so offcuts from one opening can often supply smaller panels or trim pieces while preserving the repeating bevel design throughout the room.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, so it spans tall or wide cabinet openings and can be cut for multiple appliance garage or panel sections.
The White River tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so the entire flexible sheet bonds evenly to curved or flat surfaces.
This tambour panel is an unfinished paint grade product, so it can be painted after the material stretches and acclimates for at least 48 hours, supporting a uniform finish across the slats.
The tambour slats are made from premium North American hardwoods, so they machine and trim like standard solid wood while providing natural grain character under the final finish.
This tambour panel uses a flexible backing that easily bends, so it conforms to curves and corners while keeping the hardwood slats aligned across the cabinet or wall face.
The 3/4 inch bevel slat creates a repeating profiled texture across the panel, so light catches each edge and adds depth to appliance garage fronts and other tambour surfaces.
The paint grade White River tambour panel with 3/4 inch bevel slats, flexible backing, and 12 inch by 96 inch format delivers a solid wood solution for curved or straight appliance garage and tambour door applications that need a continuous, articulated face.
Its unfinished North American hardwood construction, adhesive-based installation onto a solid substrate, and natural grain variation align with workshop and jobsite workflows where precise cutting, bending, and finishing are part of the standard cabinet process.
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