White River tambour panel gives you a 12 inch wide by 96 inch long, 1/4 inch square flexible wood surface that follows curves and corners, so you can carry a solid hardwood look through tight or irregular runs. The solid wood construction with a flexible backing bends as a unit, which lets you wrap columns, cabinet ends, or appliance garage openings without breaking up the visual pattern. A paint grade surface keeps the panel ready for your chosen finish system, so you can match surrounding casework or trim on the same schedule. Each panel provides a continuous face, which reduces layout time when lining up multiple curved or straight sections. Because it stays in one piece while bending, it also simplifies handling during dry fit and final installation.
This tambour panel is designed to be attached to a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so you can treat it much like other sheet materials during layout. The flexible backing lets the whole 12 inch by 96 inch panel conform to the face of the substrate, which helps maintain full contact for the adhesive across curves and corners. Using a solid backing under the panel creates a stable base, which supports the narrow 1/4 inch square elements while they bend. The panel is unfinished and intended to acclimate before finishing, which means you can allow movement before applying your paint system. Tambour that remains in one piece during handling also simplifies clamping or bracing while the adhesive sets.
The flexible backing on this White River tambour panel allows the 12 inch wide face to wrap curves and outside or inside corners, so it can follow cabinet contours or architectural elements that would be difficult with rigid sheet goods. Because the 1/4 inch square profile is repeated across the full width, the surface appearance stays consistent as it bends, which keeps the look uniform from flat sections into radiused areas. The 96 inch length supports tall runs or multiple smaller pieces cut from one panel, which can streamline layout across several curved components in the same project. Natural hardwood color and grain variation build depth under a paint grade finish, so even tight-radius applications maintain texture once coated.
The paint grade, unfinished hardwood construction means the panel is ready for a finishing schedule after letting the tambour stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours, which helps the material settle before coating. That acclimation period allows the flexible assembly to adjust, which supports more stable joints between the narrow 1/4 inch square strips during finishing. Attaching the panel to a solid substrate with construction or paneling adhesive ties every strip back to a single base, which helps keep alignment consistent from end to end. The premium North American hardwood makeup works with common cabinet and millwork finishing systems, which lets the tambour match surrounding painted components. Made in the USA production supports predictable material quality, which is useful when panels from multiple orders must align on the same elevation.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, providing an 8 foot section that can span tall cabinets or long curved runs in a single piece.
The 1/4 inch square description refers to the profile of the narrow wood elements, which creates a tight, even linear pattern that reads cleanly when painted or otherwise finished.
The tambour panel is installed by attaching it to a solid substrate with standard construction or paneling adhesive, so the flexible backing conforms while the adhesive forms the bond.
The tambour panel is paint grade and unfinished, so after allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours, it can enter a paint schedule matched to the project.
The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, giving a solid wood surface that works with standard woodworking and finishing processes.
The flexible, solid wood construction suits curved and corner applications such as cabinet ends, architectural details, or similar runs where a bendable wood surface is needed.
This White River tambour panel combines a 12 inch by 96 inch format, 1/4 inch square profile, and flexible backing, giving you a solid hardwood face that follows curves and corners. The paint grade, unfinished hardwood construction integrates into established finishing systems, so you can align color and sheen with surrounding work. Installation with standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate fits typical shop and site workflows. For projects that call for a bendable wood surface made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, this panel offers a straightforward way to carry a continuous look through challenging shapes.