White River Tambour Panel Style 206 is a solid wood tambour panel designed to bend around curves and corners, giving cabinet and millwork projects a continuous wood surface where flat panels will not follow the shape. The 12 inch width and 96 inch length provide a long, uninterrupted run, which suits extended appliance garages, curved cabinetry, or tall vertical applications. The panel uses a thin 1-1/2 inch bevel slat profile, so the face presents narrow, repeating bevels that read as a refined linear pattern once installed. Because the tambour is unfinished, it can be stained or clear-coated to match surrounding hard maple components for a unified appearance. The flexible backing keeps the solid wood slats aligned while allowing them to bend, so the panel conforms to the substrate while maintaining consistent spacing and a stable work surface.
This tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive applied to a solid substrate, so it follows familiar glue-up methods used in millwork shops and on site. Because the backing is flexible, the panel lays into curves or corners as the adhesive beds out, so the installer can press it into the radius rather than forcing the wood to hold the shape unsupported. The requirement for a solid substrate means the tambour works as a decorative surfacing layer over built forms, such as MDF or plywood, which keeps the structural build and the decorative face clearly separated. Using common adhesive types for installation streamlines workflow, since crews can handle this surface in line with other paneling tasks.
The 12 inch by 96 inch White River Tambour Panel Style 206 suits applications where a continuous hard maple surface must follow a curve or wrap a corner, such as appliance garages or curved cabinet ends. The flexible backing allows the solid wood slats to bend as a unit, so the tambour conforms to the radius while the exposed face remains visually aligned. The thin 1-1/2 inch bevel slats create a fine, repetitive pattern that works on both small and large surfaces, helping the design read as a single textured field instead of individual boards. Because the tambour is unfinished hard maple, it integrates well with other maple casework, allowing a consistent color and grain story across doors, frames, and curved sections.
The use of solid hard maple slats bonded to a flexible backing gives this tambour panel a balance of rigidity on the face and movement at the rear, so the installer can form it to the substrate without losing the straight visual lines of the bevels. The thin 1-1/2 inch bevel profile reduces the radius needed for the slats to sit cleanly, which helps the panel track more smoothly around tighter curves than wider, bulkier profiles typically allow. Installing with construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate creates full-surface contact, so each slat is supported along its length rather than just at discrete fastener points. The unfinished surface, when allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, gives the material time to settle into its final shape on the job, supporting a more uniform finish appearance across the curved or cornered area.
The White River tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, so it spans tall cabinets or extended curved runs without frequent seams between sections.
The tambour panel is made from solid hard maple, giving the face a North American hardwood surface that coordinates with maple cabinetry and trim work.
The tambour panel is attached using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so it bonds across the full surface of curves or corners.
The panel has a flexible backing that easily bends, allowing the solid wood slats to conform to curves and corners while keeping the face pattern aligned.
The tambour is unfinished, so it can be finished after the material has stretched and acclimated for at least 48 hours to coordinate with surrounding woodwork.
The White River tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, supporting consistent maple appearance across ongoing projects.
The White River Tambour Panel Style 206 combines solid hard maple slats, a flexible backing, and a 12 inch by 96 inch format to address curved or cornered surfaces using familiar adhesive installation. Its thin 1-1/2 inch bevel profile delivers a refined linear texture that suits both appliance garages and broader millwork applications. The unfinished North American hardwood face allows post-installation finishing, aligning the tambour with surrounding casework. For projects calling for curved maple surfacing within the appliance garages and tambour doors category, this panel provides a purpose-built option grounded in established fabrication and installation practices.