White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that bends to follow curves and corners, allowing installers to build appliance garages and other rounded details from real hardwood rather than segmented parts. The 12 inch width and 96 inch length give a continuous tambour run across tall or wide applications so joints are minimized on visible faces. The 1/2 inch double bead profile creates a repeated rounded face, which keeps curved cabinet fronts visually consistent from one edge of the opening to the other. Made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods in red oak, this panel provides a familiar species to match common casework and trim. The unfinished surface lets the wood be sanded and finished to target color and sheen so it can blend into new or existing millwork.
This tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so crews can use familiar gluing practices rather than specialty fasteners when building appliance garages or curved wainscoting details. Attaching to a solid substrate lets the flexible backing carry the curve while the substrate holds the final shape, which helps the beaded face stay aligned along its full 96 inch length. The panel is designed to bend with its flexible backing, so it conforms to the prepared radius once adhesive is applied and pressure is added. Because the tambour is unfinished, the material is allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, letting the panel settle into its final curve prior to stain or topcoat work in the shop or on site.
This tambour panel belongs to the Appliance Garages & Tambour Doors product class, so it fits directly into upper cabinet appliance garage builds and similar roll-style openings where a flexible wood face is required. The 12 inch width is well suited to single-door appliance garage sections, allowing the panel to cover typical small-appliance bays without extensive ripping or joint planning. The 96 inch length supports multiple smaller cabinet runs cut from a single stick, which helps keep beading alignment consistent across several matching openings. Its solid red oak construction and natural variations in color and grain add depth and texture, which works well in decorative hardware and moldings layouts where the tambour must visually tie into surrounding millwork. Because the tambour is made from premium North American hardwoods, it supports use in higher-end residential or commercial cabinetry that specifies hardwood faces.
The flexible backing that easily bends allows installers to set up a repeatable radius on a solid substrate, so once a curve has been proven on one cabinet, the same method can be duplicated on additional units without rethinking joinery. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive provides a single-interface bond between the tambour backing and substrate, which streamlines workflow by relying on uniform adhesive coverage instead of mechanical fastening patterns. Allowing the unfinished tambour material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing lets the beads settle into their long-term position, reducing finish-stage adjustments after the panels are in place. The 1/2 inch double bead face provides a consistent profile, so when sections are cut to length for multiple doors or panels, each piece maintains the same beaded rhythm for predictable alignment at reveals. The made in the USA production with premium North American hardwoods offers steady species and profile sizing from panel to panel, supporting accurate layout when a project calls for several matching appliance garages or curved decorative runs.
The tambour panel is 12 inches wide and 96 inches long, providing a continuous red oak beaded surface that can be cut for several cabinet openings from one piece.
The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods in red oak, allowing finishes and profiles to coordinate with common oak cabinetry.
The flexible backing easily bends so the tambour can follow curves and corners on a solid substrate, simplifying construction of appliance garages and other curved panels.
The tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, creating a bonded curved or flat surface for cabinet work.
The tambour is unfinished so it can be sanded and finished to match surrounding millwork after the material has stretched and acclimated for at least 48 hours.
The tambour uses a 1/2 inch double bead profile, giving a repeated rounded face that keeps curved or straight runs visually consistent across cabinet fronts.
This White River tambour panel combines a 12 inch by 96 inch red oak layout, a 1/2 inch double bead face, and a flexible backing that bends, giving installers a hardwood solution for appliance garages and curved cabinet details that finishes to match surrounding work.
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