White River tambour panel gives you a flexible, solid-wood surface for appliance garages, curved cabinets, and other tambour door projects where a rigid panel will not follow the contour. This Style 103 panel uses a 3/16 inch double bead thick profile that creates a consistent lined texture, so curved and straight runs read as one continuous design. The panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, giving enough length for tall cabinet applications or multiple shorter runs from a single piece. A flexible backing is bonded to the solid wood strips, allowing the panel to bend smoothly around curves and into corners without separate slats to manage, which simplifies layout. The hard maple construction pairs well with many finishes, so the same panel works across painted or clear-finished projects.
This tambour panel is installed by adhering it to a solid substrate, so the flexible backing and wood profile work as a single unit once bonded. Standard construction or paneling adhesive is used between the back of the tambour and the substrate, allowing installers to stay with familiar products and tools. Because the panel is designed to bend, it can be pressed into curves and corners during adhesive setup, which helps achieve full contact without complex clamping jigs. The uninterrupted 96 inch length lets you cut parts to size before or after bonding to the substrate, depending on your workflow and shop equipment.
This hard maple tambour panel fits naturally into appliance garages and tambour door applications, where a rolling or sliding door needs to follow a track and wrap into a cabinet. The flexible backing lets the 3/16 inch double bead profile bend into tight corners, so you can run the panel around inside radiused enclosures or follow curved cabinet faces. The 12 inch width works well for many common cabinet openings, and the full 96 inch length allows multiple door sections or tall vertical applications to be cut from the same panel. Because it is made from premium North American hardwoods, the panel coordinates with typical cabinet-grade maple components used elsewhere in the project.
The combination of solid wood strips and a flexible backing means the tambour behaves as a single sheet during handling, so measuring, cutting, and dry-fitting follow the same steps as other wood panels. The 3/16 inch double bead thick profile provides a regular groove-and-bead rhythm, helping align edges and maintain a straight visual line when panels meet at cabinet faces or corners. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive as specified keeps installation steps straightforward, because you can spread adhesive over the substrate and bring the tambour into place in one motion. The unfinished surface is designed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, which allows the panel to settle in the shop environment before you apply stain or topcoat, supporting more consistent color and sheen across the full 96 inch length.
The tambour panel is 12 inches wide and 96 inches long, which supports tall cabinet applications or cutting multiple smaller door sections from a single piece in the shop.
The panel is made from hard maple and other premium North American hardwoods, giving a solid-wood work surface that machines and sands like standard cabinet lumber.
The tambour panel adheres to a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so the flexible backed assembly bonds into a stable curved or flat surface.
The tambour is unfinished so the material can stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, helping the wood settle before stain or topcoat is applied.
Style 103 uses a 3/16 inch double bead thick profile, creating a tight, regular bead pattern that delivers a uniform linear appearance on curved or straight installations.
This tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, aligning with projects that prioritize domestic wood sourcing.
The White River tambour panel pairs hard maple construction with a flexible backing, so it transitions from flat runs to curves without changing materials mid-project. The 12 inch by 96 inch format and 3/16 inch double bead thick profile give you predictable dimensions and a consistent texture for appliance garages, curved cabinets, and other tambour door work. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive streamlines installation on a solid substrate, allowing this single panel type to move cleanly from layout to finishing across multiple openings.