White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that bends, so it can follow curves and corners where rigid sheet goods resist forming, which matters when you need continuous grain around radiused cabinetry or walls. This White River tambour panel is made from premium North American hardwoods, so the material matches quality millwork projects where solid stock is preferred over veneers. The panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, so it spans tall cabinet ends, appliance garage runs, or full-height details in a single piece. The slats are 1 inch bevel style and thin, so the surface breaks up visually while still reading as a clean lined panel in finished installations. The tambour is unfinished, so you can sand and finish it to coordinate with surrounding red oak components in the same job.
The panel uses a flexible backing that bends, so it can be pressed into curved or straight substrates without cutting reliefs, which keeps the face intact during installation. Installation uses standard construction or paneling adhesive to attach the tambour onto any solid substrate, so you can bond it over plywood, MDF, or existing cabinet carcasses prepared for overlay. Because adhesive is the connection method, the substrate carries structural load while the tambour provides the finished surface, which streamlines workflow when you already have a stable box or frame. The backing allows the panel to conform while the adhesive cures, so the assembly stays tight to the curve or plane and avoids hollow spots that would telegraph through finishing.
The 12 inch width of the White River tambour panel suits vertical cabinet ends, narrow appliance garage faces, and column wraps, where a single strip can cover the span with consistent slat layout. The 96 inch length allows continuous coverage on full-height applications, so tall pantry sides or decorative pilasters can be skinned without horizontal breaks that interrupt the pattern. The flexible backed wood panel design lets the assembly follow gentle or tighter curves on radiused corners, so designers can specify rounded edges instead of sharp transitions in kitchen or furniture pieces. Because the panel is made from premium North American hardwoods in red oak, it aligns with projects that already use red oak doors, face frames, or moldings, keeping grain character similar throughout.
The 1 inch bevel slat thin configuration creates predictable, evenly spaced ribs, so installers can reference the slat pattern when positioning adjacent components or trimming to fit, which helps maintain consistent reveals. The unfinished tambour surface allows sanding and finishing alongside other red oak parts, so color and sheen adjustments happen in one workflow rather than trying to match a prefinished component after the fact. Natural variations in color and grain within each panel add depth and texture, so finished runs look like solid wood rather than printed or engineered patterns, which supports higher-end millwork specifications. The made in the USA origin supports projects that call out domestic hardwood fabrication, so documentation aligns easily with those requirements. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive as the attachment method fits common jobsite practices, so crews can work with familiar materials and processes while installing the TM203-1296RO tambour.
The White River tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, which lets installers cover tall or narrow areas in one piece to reduce seams.
The tambour panel has a flexible backing that easily bends, so it follows curves and corners while the adhesive holds it to the solid substrate.
The tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, which integrates with common woodworking installation practices.
The panel is red oak made from premium North American hardwoods, so its color and grain coordinate well with other red oak millwork components.
The tambour is unfinished, so it can be sanded and finished on site to align stain color and sheen with surrounding cabinetry or trim.
The tambour material should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, which lets the flexible assembly settle prior to applying coatings.
The Red oak tambour panel from White River delivers a 12 inch by 96 inch flexible backed wood surface that bends around curves while carrying consistent 1 inch bevel slats, so you can wrap cabinetry and millwork with a continuous solid hardwood face. Its unfinished surface, premium North American hardwood composition, and standard construction or paneling adhesive installation let shops and installers integrate this TM203-1296RO tambour into existing red oak programs and workflows without changing tools or finishing systems.