White River tambour panel style 202 is a solid wood tambour panel in walnut that uses 3/4 inch bevel slats, giving you a thick, dimensional face that reads as real wood joinery on visible surfaces. The 12 inch width and 96 inch length concentrate a lot of coverage into one panel, which helps on projects where you want continuous grain and fewer seams across a run. The flexible backing bends easily, allowing the tambour to follow curves and corners instead of forcing you into segmented construction. This panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, so the walnut color and grain are genuine species characteristics, not a printed pattern. The tambour is unfinished, which lets you match it to existing finishes or new work, and align color and sheen across cabinets, appliance garages, or wall panels.
This White River tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive applied to a solid substrate, so you work with familiar tools instead of specialty systems. Attaching to a solid substrate gives the flexible backing something stable to follow, which is important when you are bending the panel around curves or tight corners. The panel arrives unfinished, and the manufacturer notes that the tambour should be allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, which helps the wood and backing settle before you lock in color and topcoat. That acclimation window supports more predictable finish absorption and movement, useful when matching other walnut components on the same elevation.
This tambour panel sits in the decorative hardware and moldings, wood panels, and appliance garages and tambour doors class, so it fits naturally into cabinetry and millwork projects that call for sliding or curved faces. The 12 inch width and 96 inch length help on tall appliance garages or full-height panels where you want a continuous tambour surface. Because the backing bends easily, the panel suits curved cabinets, rounded corners, and other non-planar surfaces that benefit from a flexible wood solution instead of segmented staves. The solid walnut construction aligns with projects where exposed end grain or routed edges may show, keeping every visible surface in real hardwood. Natural variations in color and grain across the panel add depth and texture to installations, giving feature panels and door faces more visual interest than flat sheet goods.
The 3/4 inch bevel slat thickness provides a substantial face, which helps each slat read clearly after finishing and reduces the need to add separate profiling to gain shadow lines. A flexible backing that bends into curves and corners simplifies layout around radiused cabinetry, since the panel conforms to the substrate instead of forcing compound joinery or separate curved moldings. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate integrates into typical shop and field workflows, avoiding unfamiliar fasteners or jigs. The unfinished walnut surface allows the material to stretch and acclimate for 48 hours before finishing, supporting more uniform stain or clear coat application over the full 96 inch length. Being made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods contributes to consistent stock characteristics from panel to panel, which matters when you are lining up multiple units in the same room. The combination of real hardwood grain, flexible backing, and adhesive-based installation helps produce smooth-running tambour faces and curved panels with less fitting and fewer callbacks related to material movement.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, giving coverage suitable for tall cabinet sections or extended horizontal runs on a single piece.
The tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, allowing the flexible backing to follow the surface shape during placement.
The tambour is unfinished, so finishes are applied after allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before the finishing process.
The tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, and this model is specified in walnut for natural color and grain.
The panel uses a flexible backing that easily bends, allowing it to fit into curves and corners when adhered to a solid substrate during installation.
The 3/4 inch bevel slat description indicates a thick, beveled slat profile, providing a pronounced, dimensional face that adds texture and visible lines across the tambour surface.
This White River tambour panel style 202 in walnut combines solid North American hardwood, a flexible backing, and a 12 inch by 96 inch format, giving you a practical option for appliance garages, curved cabinetry, and decorative panels that need real wood grain and adhesive-based installation.