White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that easily bends, so it works well wherever a curved or corner surface needs a continuous wood face. This Style 206 panel uses 1-1/2 inch bevel slats in a thin profile, which creates a narrow, repeated pattern that reads cleanly in appliance garages and other tambour door applications. The 12 inch width and 48 inch length in walnut help cover modest spans without seams in many cabinet runs. Because the panel is unfinished, the walnut surface can be finished to coordinate with other shop-applied coatings. The tambour construction belongs in the Appliance Garages and Tambour Doors class, so it fits scenarios where a flexible, roll-style wood surface is needed over a solid substrate. Made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, it aligns with projects built around solid wood components.
This unfinished walnut tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive to attach it onto any solid substrate, so the work revolves around preparing a sound backing surface. The flexible backing that easily bends allows the panel to conform to curved or corner substrates during adhesive placement. The 12 inch by 48 inch size sets clear boundaries for adhesive coverage and panel positioning, which helps with repeatable layouts in appliance garages and other tambour door assemblies. Allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing gives the panel time to settle on the substrate, which supports more consistent joints between the 1-1/2 inch bevel slats. Because the panel is part of the Appliance Garages and Tambour Doors class, it fits adhesive-based mounting within that workflow.
This White River tambour panel sits in the Appliance Garages and Tambour Doors product class, so it serves where a flexible door or curved cover is required over a solid structure. The 1-1/2 inch bevel slat thin construction gives the panel enough segmenting to roll or curve smoothly, which is useful when forming appliance garage openings that follow a track or curve into a cabinet. Its 12 inch width and 48 inch length suit many upper cabinet and countertop runs, allowing the walnut face to cover a typical appliance zone without complex splicing. The flexible backing that easily bends makes it practical around corners, so a continuous wood look can wrap transitions in decorative hardware and moldings projects. Natural variations in color and grain add depth, helping the tambour visually integrate with surrounding wood panels and trim.
The unfinished walnut surface lets the shop select coatings to match other North American hardwood components, which supports consistent color across doors, panels, and moldings. Allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing gives the tambour time to relax, which supports an even appearance once the 1-1/2 inch bevel slats are coated. The flexible backing that easily bends keeps the slats aligned while conforming to curves, so the linear pattern stays readable along arcs in appliance garages or other tambour door installations. Being made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods means the panel uses hardwood stock that aligns with domestic millwork standards, which matters when coordinating with other Walnut-based decorative hardware and wood panels. The combination of adhesive installation and flexible backing supports repeatable workflows when multiple panels are used in a single project.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches in width and 48 inches in length, which suits many cabinet and appliance garage openings where a single panel can span the required area.
The tambour panel uses standard construction or paneling adhesive onto any solid substrate, so mounting focuses on applying adhesive and forming a firm bond across the flexible backing.
The unfinished tambour should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, which allows the material to settle and supports a more uniform finish over the bevel slats.
The tambour is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods in walnut, so the visible surface presents a genuine hardwood walnut appearance for matching millwork.
The flexible backing easily bends, allowing the panel to follow curves and corners while keeping the 1-1/2 inch bevel slats aligned, which supports smooth tambour door or curved panel runs.
The tambour panel is part of the Appliance Garages and Tambour Doors class, so it is suited to appliance garages and similar applications needing a flexible wood surface.
The Style 206, 1-1/2 inch bevel slat thin panel in walnut combines a flexible backing with solid North American hardwood, so it fits appliance garages and curved cabinet work that need a finish-ready hardwood face. Its 12 inch by 48 inch size gives clear coverage for many openings, while adhesive installation onto a solid substrate keeps the workflow straightforward. For projects that call for a bendable, unfinished walnut tambour surface, this White River tambour panel offers the dimensions and construction needed to integrate into decorative hardware and wood panel designs.