White River tambour panel describes a flexible, solid wood panel designed to bend, so it forms appliance garages, radius panels, and other curved details from a single continuous surface. This White River panel uses a 3/16 inch double bead thick profile, which creates a tight, rhythmic face pattern that reads cleanly across doors and panels. The panel size of 12 inches wide by 96 inches long gives enough length to span tall cabinet sections or multiple smaller runs from one piece. Solid wood construction in white oak provides a hardwood face that can be integrated with other white oak components for a unified installation. A flexible backing bonded to the slats lets the assembly bend smoothly, allowing the panel to wrap curves and corners without breaking or gapping. Unfinished stock ships ready for shop sanding and finishing so the final sheen and color can match surrounding millwork.
This tambour panel is designed to install over a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so it bonds across the full back and follows any curve in the core. Adhesive-only attachment keeps the face free of mechanical fasteners, leaving the 3/16 inch double bead profile uninterrupted along the run. The flexible backing lets the panel conform as the adhesive is pressed into place, helping each slat seat against the substrate for a continuous contact surface. Because the panel is unfinished white oak, it arrives ready for shop-controlled sanding and coating, which allows the installed piece to be finished in sequence with adjacent cabinets or trim. Tambour that is intended to be finished is specified unfinished so the coating system ties the slats together visually and protects exposed white oak surfaces in the field.
This White River tambour panel is classified under appliance garages and tambour doors, which aligns it with upper-cabinet roll-up and curved-door applications. The 12 inch width works well for single-bay appliance garage fronts or narrow radius ends, while multiple panels can be placed side by side on a prepared core for wider features. At 96 inches in length, the panel can also be ripped or crosscut into shorter sections for stacked upper units, partitioned bays, or decorative vertical elements within a wall system. The flexible backing lets the panel hug curved substrates for corner cabinets, island ends, or curved soffits, giving a continuous white oak appearance across transitions. Because the slats are solid wood, profiles and edges can be integrated into surrounding millwork layouts that already use white oak stock.
The 3/16 inch double bead thick face profile produces a uniform, repeating pattern, which helps multiple cut pieces align visually when they are installed near each other. Solid white oak construction across the slats keeps grain and color in the same species family, supporting consistent finishing results across panels, doors, and frames. A flexible backing that spans the entire rear surface keeps the slats evenly spaced as the panel bends, helping the face remain stable when it is wrapped over tight radii. Installation using standard construction or paneling adhesive creates full-surface support, which helps the tambour track the shape of the substrate without hollow spots. Because the product is unfinished tambour, it can be finished after it has been allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours, supporting stable dimensions before final coating. Made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, this panel aligns with domestic millwork preferences where supply consistency and species familiarity matter in repeat projects.
Tambour panel TM103-1296WO measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, so it spans tall cabinet sections or can be cut into multiple shorter pieces from one panel during layout.
This white oak tambour panel is installed by bonding it to a solid substrate with standard construction or paneling adhesive, creating a continuous contact surface that follows flat or curved cores.
The 3/16 inch double bead profile forms a closely spaced beadboard pattern across the face, giving visual texture and a consistent rhythm suitable for doors, appliance garages, and panel accents.
This White River tambour is unfinished, so it can be sanded and finished in the shop after the material has been allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing.
This tambour panel is made from white oak and other premium North American hardwoods, which supports matching with white oak millwork and familiar hardwood finishing systems.
This White River tambour panel is made in the USA, aligning with domestic millwork sourcing preferences and helping maintain consistency across repeat cabinet and fixture programs.
This White River tambour panel in white oak combines a 3/16 inch double bead profile with a flexible backing, so it bends reliably for appliance garages and curved cabinetry. The 12 inch by 96 inch size, unfinished hardwood construction, and adhesive installation method give cabinet shops and serious woodworkers a straightforward way to add radius details in matching white oak. When a project calls for curved faces, tambour doors, or appliance garages built from solid hardwood, this TM103-1296WO panel offers the verified dimensions and construction needed to plan efficient layouts and consistent finishing schedules.