White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that bends, so it can follow curves and corners where rigid sheet goods will not conform cleanly. The White River Tambour Panel Style 105 uses a 1/2 inch double bead profile across the face, which creates a consistent rounded pattern that reads cleanly across appliance garages or decorative wall runs. The 12 inch width gives a manageable strip size, which helps lay out vertical or horizontal runs without fighting oversized pieces. The 96 inch length supports full-height or wide horizontal applications, so you can cover tall cabinet ends or extended counter backsplashes in one direction. Made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, the panel offers a solid-wood work surface that responds predictably to machining and finishing. The tambour ships unfinished, so it can be finished to match surrounding cabinetry or millwork.
The tambour panel is designed to attach to a solid substrate, so the flexible backing can hold the beaded hardwood face in the curve you set. Installation uses standard construction or paneling adhesive, which bonds the backing to plywood, MDF, or other firm bases without specialty equipment. Because the panel bends, it presses into adhesive along the curve instead of fighting the radius, which helps maintain contact as the adhesive cures. Allowing the tambour to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing gives the hardwood and backing time to relax after handling and shaping, so your final sanding and finish work occur on material that has settled into its working position.
The White River Tambour Panel Style 105, with its 12 inch width and 96 inch length, suits appliance garages and other tambour door projects where a continuous run of beaded wood improves appearance. The flexible backing lets the panel follow the track path or cabinet curve, so the 1/2 inch double bead face stays aligned as it moves. In decorative wall and cabinet end panel work, the same flexibility lets you wrap outside corners or curved bar fronts, creating a beaded surface instead of jointed staves. Because the panel is made from premium North American hardwoods, it brings the working characteristics of solid lumber to curved installations, so you can trim edges, ease corners, or integrate it into surrounding moldings with familiar tooling.
The 1/2 inch double bead profile on this tambour panel defines the face pattern, so each strip locks visually into the next and keeps the look consistent from piece to piece. When the panel is pressed onto a solid substrate with standard construction or paneling adhesive, the flexible backing lets the beads remain evenly spaced along straight runs and around radiused sections, which reduces layout adjustments as you move down a wall or cabinet. The 96 inch length gives enough material to handle full installations from a single piece, which simplifies grain and color continuity across an appliance garage or tall panel. Leaving the tambour unfinished from the factory opens up your finishing schedule: the panel can stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours in the shop environment, then be stained or painted in the same system used on nearby cabinetry, supporting consistent appearance across the completed project.
The White River Tambour Panel Style 105 measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, so it covers tall or wide surfaces with fewer seams in appliance garages or wall applications.
The flexible backing allows the solid wood face to bend, so the panel follows curved or cornered substrates and stays in full adhesive contact along the radius.
The tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, giving a solid wood surface that machines and finishes like typical cabinet-grade lumber.
The tambour is unfinished and should be allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so the material settles before final sanding and topcoats.
Installation uses standard construction or paneling adhesive, so the panel bonds directly to solid substrates such as cabinet ends or appliance garage tracks.
The 1/2 inch double bead face creates a repeating rounded pattern, which adds texture and visually unifies long runs across doors, cabinets, or wall panels.
The White River tambour panel pairs a 12 inch by 96 inch solid wood face with a flexible backing, so it can bend to curves while presenting a 1/2 inch double bead profile. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate ties the panel firmly into cabinet ends, appliance garages, or curved wall features. The unfinished, premium North American hardwood construction lets you bring the tambour into your existing finish system after a 48-hour acclimation window. For curved, beaded surfaces built from solid wood, this Style 105 panel delivers the dimensions and working characteristics needed for clean, consistent results.