White River tambour panel style 206 is a 12 inch wide by 48 inch long solid wood panel with thin 1-1/2 inch bevel slats, so it covers modest spans while keeping the flexible look many shops want around corners and tight areas. The solid wood construction with narrow bevel slats works with the flexible backing to let the panel bend, which helps follow curves and corners instead of forcing square transitions or extra joints. This panel is supplied as paint grade and unfinished, which supports custom paint systems and lets shops control color matching across cabinets and built-ins. The tambour is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, so it fits into projects that call for hardwood components and consistent machining behavior. The 48 inch length suits many appliance garage and tambour door layouts in the Appliance Garages & Tambour Doors category without splicing in shorter pieces.
This White River tambour panel is designed to install over a solid substrate, using standard construction or paneling adhesive instead of mechanical tracks, so it bonds across the full back for even support. The flexible backing lets the installer press the panel into curves while the adhesive sets, which helps avoid spring-back on radiused cabinet ends. Using a solid substrate under the 12 inch by 48 inch panel spreads loads across the hardwood slats, supporting long-term alignment in appliance garages or decorative wall sections. The paint grade, unfinished face is ready for shop finishing once the tambour has time to stretch and acclimate, which supports better finish appearance across the slats.
This White River tambour panel style 206 is listed under Appliance Garages & Tambour Doors, so it suits projects where a flexible, slatted wood surface is needed around cabinet openings or storage areas. The 12 inch width helps it fit common upper cabinet depths and similar spans without wide offcuts, which is useful when lining an appliance garage or finishing a narrow return. With a flexible backing that easily bends, the solid wood slats can wrap curves and corners, giving designers more freedom to continue a wood pattern around the side of a cabinet or over a radiused section. The 48 inch length covers many vertical or horizontal runs in a single piece, which reduces layout breaks along appliance garage faces or small door assemblies. Construction from premium North American hardwoods and a paint grade, unfinished face allows the tambour to sit visually with hardwood face frames, moldings, and other painted components in the same space.
The 1-1/2 inch bevel slat thin design defines the visual rhythm of the panel, so installers can align edges with adjacent moldings or rail profiles for a deliberate, repeatable look. The flexible backing that easily bends lets the panel sit tight against a solid substrate, which supports even adhesive contact and helps maintain the intended curve over time. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive provides a familiar installation method, so shops can integrate this step into existing cabinet assembly workflows without specialized tools. Because the tambour is paint grade and unfinished, the material can stretch and acclimate before finishing, which supports more uniform coating across the joints between slats. The solid wood construction from premium North American hardwoods gives predictable machining when trimming length or squaring ends, helping fabricators tune final dimensions to exact cabinet openings or wall sections. With the TM206-1248PO part number, shops can specify the same panel consistently across repeats or future projects.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, which helps cover many cabinet or appliance garage spans with a single solid wood piece.
The flexible backing bends with the solid wood slats, allowing the panel to follow curves and corners when bonded to a solid substrate with construction or paneling adhesive.
The tambour is paint grade and unfinished, so finishing systems can be applied after the material stretches and acclimates, supporting color-matched painted cabinet work.
The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, which supports consistent machining and finishing alongside other hardwood cabinet components.
The product falls under Appliance Garages & Tambour Doors, so it fits cabinet projects needing a flexible slatted surface around storage openings.
The 1-1/2 inch bevel slat thin layout shapes the face pattern, giving a defined visual rhythm that can tie into surrounding moldings or cabinet lines.
The White River tambour panel style 206 combines a 12 inch by 48 inch paint grade, unfinished hardwood face with a flexible backing that easily bends over a solid substrate. For shops planning appliance garages, tambour doors, or curved cabinet treatments, the 1-1/2 inch bevel slat thin pattern and North American hardwood construction provide a consistent, adaptable surface. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive, this TM206-1248PO panel can become a dependable part of your next curved or slatted cabinet run.