White River tambour panel is a solid wood tambour panel designed to bend around curves and corners while keeping a continuous wood surface. The panel uses a flexible backing that allows the 12 inch wide by 48 inch long section to follow radiused runs, so you can wrap cabinets or wall details without cutting kerfs. The panel is made from premium North American hardwoods in red oak, giving a consistent material choice for matching other red oak components in a project. The 1/2 inch double bead profile creates a repeating rounded face, which helps visually soften tight curves in appliance garages or decorative wall panels. Because the tambour is unfinished, the wood can be sanded and finished to match adjacent millwork, helping maintain a uniform appearance across doors, panels, and trim. This unfinished state also lets trades control sheen and color on site.
This unfinished red oak tambour panel is designed to bond to a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so installers can work with familiar adhesive products and tools. The flexible backing allows the 12 inch by 48 inch section to follow the substrate contour, so correct fit comes from accurate substrate shaping rather than complex tambour modification. Using adhesive across the full panel face spreads load across the backing and hardwood beads, which supports long-term bond performance on vertical or curved surfaces. The unfinished surface accepts job-specific finishing systems after the panel has acclimated and been bonded, aligning the final color with surrounding cabinetry or trim. Its solid wood construction in premium North American red oak provides a stable base for sanding and finishing steps without introducing engineered layers.
This red oak tambour panel falls under appliance garages and tambour doors, so it works well wherever a flexible wood face is needed along cabinetry runs. The 12 inch by 48 inch size fits common upper cabinet spans and short vertical runs, so it suits appliance garage openings, smaller curved cabinet ends, and decorative wall panels. The premium North American hardwood construction in red oak coordinates with typical red oak cabinet doors, frames, and moldings, so shops can integrate this panel into existing red oak lines without changing species. Its flexible backing lets the wood follow curves and corners, which is useful for curved cabinet sides, radius soffits, or transition panels where a rigid board would require segmenting or complex joinery. Because the face uses a 1/2 inch double bead pattern, the panel visually aligns with traditional beaded millwork details often found in kitchens, built-ins, and furniture-style cabinetry.
The 1/2 inch double bead profile on this unfinished tambour panel creates a repetitive, rounded surface that visually masks small variations in curvature or adhesive thickness, helping finished runs read as smooth and intentional. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive to attach the panel to a solid substrate lets installers rely on known cure times and handling properties, which supports predictable scheduling and handling on job sites or in the shop. The flexible backing works with the adhesive bond to conform the panel tightly to the substrate, reducing the chance of gaps that would otherwise need filling. Because the tambour is unfinished, crews can allow the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so the panel can settle into its curved shape before topcoats are applied. Made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, the panel offers repeatable material characteristics, supporting consistent machining, sanding, and finish results across multiple orders. As part of the appliance garages and tambour doors class, this panel is suited to moving or sliding applications that call for a flexible wood surface over a guided path.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, so it fits many cabinet openings and curved sections without excessive cutting or seaming.
The panel is made from premium North American hardwoods in red oak, providing a solid wood face that matches common red oak cabinetry and trim components.
The tambour panel is installed by attaching it to a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, creating a continuous bond across the backing.
The flexible backing allows the solid wood face to bend around curves and corners, letting the panel follow radius cabinet ends or appliance garage tracks smoothly.
The tambour is unfinished, so the surface can be sanded and finished to match surrounding millwork after the material has stretched and acclimated for at least 48 hours.
The face uses a 1/2 inch double bead profile, creating rounded ribs that add texture and align visually with beaded millwork details in cabinetry.
This White River tambour panel in red oak combines a flexible backing, 12 inch by 48 inch size, and 1/2 inch double bead profile to support curved cabinetry and appliance garage applications. Its unfinished premium North American hardwood construction lets shops and installers align stain and finish with existing red oak programs. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive to bond the panel to a solid substrate keeps installation methods straightforward. For projects calling for a continuous, bendable wood surface in appliance garages and tambour doors, this panel provides a straightforward, species-consistent solution.