White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that bends, so it follows curves and corners where rigid sheet goods will not. This panel is 12 inches wide and 96 inches long, giving enough coverage for tall appliance garages, cabinet ends, or full-height trim details in one continuous run. The panel uses a 9/32 inch double bead thick profile, so the face shows repeated rounded beads that add texture while maintaining a consistent, linear look across the surface. The core material is hard maple, which matches other hard maple components in a project and supports a uniform appearance when everything is finished together on site.
The tambour panel is unfinished, so it accepts stain, paint, or clear coats according to the job requirements instead of locking you into a prefinished color. The flexible backing is bonded to solid North American hardwoods, so the face behaves like real wood while the backing provides the bending function needed for radius work.
This tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so it bonds to the cabinet, wall, or frame without specialty fasteners. Attaching to a solid substrate keeps the flexible backing supported as it bends, which helps the beaded surface track the curve smoothly instead of telegraphing gaps behind. Because the panel is 96 inches long, it can bridge from countertop to upper cabinet or across tall panels in one piece, giving the adhesive a continuous grip area along the entire run. The unfinished hard maple face accepts finishing after adhesion, so color and topcoat can cover both the tambour and adjacent work in a single pass once the adhesive has cured.
This White River tambour panel sits in the Appliance Garages and Tambour Doors product class, so it suits roll-up or sliding-style fronts where a flexible wood face is needed. The flexible backing allows the 12 inch by 96 inch panel to travel along a curve or radius track, which fits appliance garage applications and curved cabinetry faces. The 9/32 inch double bead thick profile gives the moving surface a series of rounded ribs that read well on vertical or horizontal runs, so the door or panel face stays visually consistent as it moves through its track. Hard maple as the face species ties into jobs that already use hard maple doors, drawer fronts, or frames, supporting a coherent appearance across the entire run of cabinetry.
The solid wood face over a flexible backing lets the panel handle curved installations without losing the look of true wood grain, which is important where appliance garages sit next to standard cabinet doors. Natural variations in color and grain appear across each panel, adding depth and texture to the design so the surface does not look flat or printed. Because the material is unfinished, the tambour can be brought into the shop, allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, and then finished to align with the rest of the project. Using a 96 inch length provides enough material for tall vertical applications, and any offcuts can be used on smaller curved details to keep the bead profile consistent throughout the space.
The flexible backing on this tambour panel helps it bend consistently along curves, so repeated installations in similar appliance garages or radius cabinets follow the same arc from job to job. The 9/32 inch double bead thick design keeps each bead the same size, which makes alignment at seams or edges more predictable when multiple panels are used in a larger layout. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive to attach the panel to a solid substrate provides a familiar workflow; installers can spread adhesive, position the panel, and hold it in place while it sets, similar to other paneling jobs. The 12 inch width means layout calculations are straightforward, since each panel covers one foot of width, simplifying planning around openings and edges.
Hard maple as the primary species allows finish schedules already tested on other hard maple components to be reused on the tambour, supporting color matches without new sample development. Natural grain variation across the premium North American hardwood face adds texture, so small alignment variations at corners or joints are visually softened by the wood movement. The unfinished state lets the panel be finished after adhesion and acclimation, so any minor sanding or edge blending from the installation phase disappears under the final finish. Being made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods supports consistent sourcing, which matters when matching previous installations or expanding an existing project with the same tambour profile.
The tambour panel is 12 inches wide and 96 inches long with a 9/32 inch double bead thick profile, so it covers tall areas in one run while showing a consistent beaded texture.
The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, specifically hard maple, which supports matching other hard maple components in a project.
The tambour panel installs onto any solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so it bonds to cabinets or walls within familiar adhesive workflows.
The flexible backing lets the solid wood face bend into curves and corners, which is important for appliance garages and radius cabinet designs needing a moving or curved wood surface.
The tambour panel is unfinished, so it can be finished on site after allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing.
Each panel has natural variations in color and grain, adding depth and texture to the design so the surface reads as real wood rather than a flat pattern.
This White River tambour panel combines a flexible backing with a solid hard maple face, so curved appliance garages and radius cabinets keep a true wood appearance. The 12 inch by 96 inch size, 9/32 inch double bead profile, and unfinished surface support clean layouts and coordinated finishing. For projects needing a North American hardwood tambour solution with standard adhesive installation and a beaded maple face, this TM102-1296MA panel aligns well with that workflow.