White River tambour panel Style 105 is a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that bends, so it follows curved cabinets, columns, and corners without the segment gaps typical of rigid stock. The 12 inch width and 96 inch length give continuous coverage along tall runs or wide appliance garage openings, which reduces seam layout and sanding between pieces. The 1/2 inch double bead profile builds a consistent, repeating texture across the surface, useful when you want a uniform decorative face on doors, panels, or wrap details. The hard maple construction provides a dense hardwood surface that sands smoothly, so it is ready for the finish system used on adjacent cabinetry. Because the tambour is unfinished, the surface accepts stain, paint, or clear coats to match surrounding work. Natural color and grain variation within the hard maple adds depth and visual interest once the finish is applied.
This hard maple tambour panel is designed for installation over a solid substrate, so it relies on backing material such as plywood or MDF for structural support. The flexible backing allows the panel to conform to the substrate, which is useful when wrapping curved cabinet ends or appliance garage tracks. Standard construction adhesive or paneling adhesive is specified for attaching the tambour, so it can be bonded across the full surface rather than at discrete fastener points. A full-spread adhesive bond supports even contact along the 12 inch width and 96 inch length, which helps the beaded face track smoothly over curves without telegraphing voids. Allowing the unfinished tambour material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing lets the panel stabilize in place on its substrate before coatings are applied.
The 12 inch by 96 inch size positions this tambour for cabinet and millwork runs that need continuous coverage across doors, appliance garages, or vertical panels. In appliance garage applications, the flexible backing allows the tambour to follow the track path, which lets the 1/2 inch double bead profile present a consistent face as it moves. On curved cabinet ends or columns, the ability to bend means the panel conforms to the radius, so the hard maple beads stay aligned from edge to edge. As part of decorative moldings and wood panels, the solid wood construction allows on-site trimming within the 12 by 96 format, which helps fit the tambour into framed openings or between fixed stile-and-rail members. Because it belongs to the appliance garages and tambour doors product class, it serves as the rolling or sliding face in those assemblies while presenting a finished hardwood surface.
The flexible backing on this Style 105 tambour panel lets the hard maple slats articulate, which allows smooth motion along curved tracks and tight corners in appliance garage constructions. This movement keeps stress away from individual slats, so the 1/2 inch double bead face maintains its alignment over time. The unfinished hard maple face accepts a wide range of finish systems, which supports matching the tambour to existing cabinets, trim, or custom color programs in the same space. Natural variation in color and grain across the premium North American hardwoods adds depth once finished, so the beaded surface reads as a crafted element rather than a flat panel. Allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing gives the assembly time to settle on its solid substrate, which promotes a consistent appearance across the 96 inch length after coatings are applied. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive provides a familiar installation method, which fits into typical woodworking shop and jobsite workflows. Together, these details let the tambour function as both a working door face and a decorative wood panel in appliance garages and similar applications.
This White River tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, which suits tall cabinet runs and appliance garage openings needing continuous coverage.
The Style 105 tambour panel is made from hard maple with a 1/2 inch double bead face, giving a dense hardwood surface and a consistent linear beaded pattern.
This tambour panel is installed over a solid substrate using standard construction adhesive or paneling adhesive, creating full-surface bonding across the flexible backing.
This tambour uses a flexible backing that bends, allowing the hard maple face to follow curves and corners for wrapped cabinet ends or appliance garage tracks.
The tambour panel is supplied unfinished, so it can be stained, painted, or clear coated to coordinate with surrounding cabinetry and millwork.
This tambour should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, allowing the panel to stabilize on its substrate before coatings are applied.
This hard maple White River tambour panel combines a flexible backing, 1/2 inch double bead profile, and 12 inch by 96 inch format, so it suits appliance garages and curved cabinet details that need a continuous, finish-ready hardwood face.