White River tambour panel is a solid wood tambour panel designed for decorative work and projects needing a flexible wood surface. The panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, so it covers tall cabinet ends, appliance garage runs, or similar spans in a single piece. Each panel is made from red oak, tying into jobs that use red oak face frames, doors, or moldings. The panel uses 1-1/2 inch bevel slats in a thin configuration, which creates a consistent linear look when the panel is bent or kept flat. A flexible backing lets the panel bend, so it follows curves and corners instead of requiring segmented pieces. The tambour is unfinished, allowing the surface to be sanded and finished on site to match surrounding cabinetry or trim in the same space.
This red oak tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive, which allows the entire 12 inch by 96 inch sheet to be bonded across a solid substrate. The adhesive-based install method supports curved and flat applications, because the flexible backing can be pressed into position while the adhesive sets. Using a solid substrate beneath the panel gives the thin bevel slats continuous support, helping them track along the curve or flat run without gaps between the substrate and the backing. The unfinished surface is ready for on-site finishing after the panel has stretched and acclimated, so stain or clear finish can be applied to match adjoining components without disrupting the bond to the substrate.
This Style 206 tambour panel sits in the Decorative Hardware and Moldings and Wood Panels category, and it also aligns with appliance garages and tambour doors. The 96 inch length lets the panel span from countertop height to above-wall-cabinet height in one piece on many installations, keeping the bevel-slat rhythm unbroken. In appliance garage or tambour door-related layouts, the 12 inch width and thin slats support compact vertical or horizontal applications where a narrow panel is preferable. The natural color and grain variation in the red oak slats adds depth, so when the panel is used on ends, face treatments, or curved returns, it presents as a finished wood feature instead of a flat panel. Made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, the panel aligns with projects that emphasize North American red oak material throughout the job.
The flexible backing is central to how this tambour performs, because it holds the 1-1/2 inch bevel slats in alignment while allowing the assembly to bend. That means when the panel is wrapped around a curve, each slat follows the same radius, maintaining even gaps and a uniform reveal. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive distributes holding power across the entire substrate contact area, helping every slat track with the surface beneath it. The panel is sold per each, so quantities can be matched to the number of cabinet sides, appliance garage sections, or curved features planned in the layout. Allowing the unfinished red oak tambour to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing lets the panel settle in place on its backing prior to stain or topcoat, which supports a consistent appearance once the finish is applied across multiple panels.
The TM206-1296RO tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, so one panel can cover a tall section or multiple smaller cabinet applications without splicing pieces together.
This White River tambour panel is made from red oak, using premium North American hardwoods, so it aligns with red oak cabinetry or trim where a matching wood species is desired.
The red oak tambour panel is attached using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, allowing the flexible backing to conform while the adhesive bonds the panel in place.
This unfinished red oak tambour can be finished after allowing it to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours, so stains or clear coats can be chosen to complement surrounding cabinetry.
The flexible backing helps most on curves and corners, because it lets the 1-1/2 inch bevel slats bend as a unit, maintaining alignment while following the contour of the solid substrate.
This Style 206 tambour panel fits decorative wood panel projects, appliance garages, tambour door-related work, and radius cabinet or wall sections where a bendable wood surface is needed.
The White River tambour panel in red oak combines a 12 inch by 96 inch size with 1-1/2 inch bevel slats, a flexible backing, and an unfinished surface. These details support appliance garage layouts, curved cabinetry, and decorative panel runs that call for bendable red oak.