White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel on a flexible backing that bends, so it follows appliance garage curves or corner details without cutting up rigid stock. The 12 inch width and 48 inch length give predictable coverage on standard upper cabinet runs, which simplifies layout when repeating a design. The 1/2 inch double bead profile builds a consistent linear pattern, so doors, ends, and fronts keep the same visual rhythm across a bank of cabinets. Paint grade construction means the surface is intended for a painted finish, so installers can match existing colors in kitchens or built-ins. Natural variations in color and grain add depth and texture once painted or glazed, helping a flat cabinet face read as more detailed millwork. Made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, the panel provides a hardwood workpiece that sands and finishes in familiar ways on site.
The tambour panel uses a flexible backing that bends, so it seats against curved or straight solid substrates without shaping the hardwood face into complex profiles. Installation uses standard construction or paneling adhesive onto any solid substrate, which keeps the workflow close to typical wall or cabinet panel installation. Because the panel is unfinished, the material can stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so the backed assembly can relax on the substrate before primer and topcoat go on. Using the adhesive method on a solid base lets installers treat the tambour much like a veneer panel, helping integrate it into existing cabinet, millwork, or wall surfaces.
This tambour panel belongs in the Appliance Garages & Tambour Doors class, so it suits vertical or horizontal runs where a flexible wood face is needed. The 12 inch width lines up well with typical cabinet modules, letting a single piece span an appliance garage opening or a narrow end panel. The 48 inch length works along wall cabinets, tall end panels, or stand-alone appliance garages without joints in many standard layouts. Because the backing bends, the panel follows inside or outside curves on corners, radiused cabinet ends, or arched garage tracks. The 1/2 inch double bead pattern gives these areas a detailed texture, turning a simple radius or door track into a more finished feature. In decorative hardware and moldings work, this size and profile let shops repeat a consistent beaded look across panels, doors, and trim elements.
Being paint grade and unfinished, the tambour panel arrives ready for a custom finishing system, so shops can build primers, colors, and glazes that match their cabinet lines. Allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing lets the flexible backing settle, so the beaded face stays more stable once locked under paint. The premium North American hardwood face works like other hardwood trim, supporting crisp sanding around the 1/2 inch double beads before primer. Natural color and grain variation beneath paint or glaze creates subtle shifts in tone and shadow along the beads, giving more pronounced texture than a flat MDF panel. Because it installs with standard construction or paneling adhesive over any solid substrate, alignment of beads to adjacent moldings or doors can be set visually during placement, which helps maintain straight sight lines across banks of cabinetry.
The White River tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, which fits many cabinet modules and lets installers cover appliance garages or narrow wall sections with a single piece.
The flexible backing allows the solid wood face to bend, so the panel conforms to curves and corners while being bonded to a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive.
The tambour panel is paint grade and unfinished, so it is designed for a custom painted finish after the material has been allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours.
The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, providing a hardwood work surface that sands and finishes consistently with other hardwood cabinetry components.
The panel falls under Appliance Garages & Tambour Doors, so it is commonly used on appliance garages, curved cabinet ends, and other locations needing a flexible wood face.
The Style 105 tambour features a 1/2 inch double bead profile, creating closely spaced beads that deliver a uniform, detailed texture across cabinet fronts or curved sections.
The White River tambour panel Style 105, with its 12 inch by 48 inch size, 1/2 inch double bead profile, and flexible backing, gives shops a controllable way to add beaded texture to curves and straight runs. Paint grade, unfinished hardwood construction supports custom color systems, while installation with standard construction or paneling adhesive fits established shop workflows. For appliance garages, radiused cabinet ends, or detailed wall panels, this North American hardwood tambour delivers a consistent beaded look across the project.