White River tambour panel style 203 gives you a flexible, solid wood panel that bends to follow curves and corners, so you can carry wood grain across rounded surfaces instead of breaking the line with hard joints. The 1 inch bevel slat thin profile creates a tight, linear look that reads clean on appliance garages, door fronts, or wall details where straight, repeating lines help tie a project together. The 12 inch width and 96 inch length format covers a tall run or several shorter sections from one piece, supporting efficient layout on site or in the shop. Paint grade construction keeps the surface ready for your chosen finish system once site conditions and schedule allow. Built on a flexible backing, the panel moves as a single sheet, so you position and adhere it without dealing with individual slats.
This tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so you can bond it to cabinet sides, backs, or other stable surfaces already in your build. Because the panel has a flexible backing, it conforms to the shape of the substrate, allowing you to wrap gentle curves and corners as the adhesive sets. Using adhesive-based mounting keeps the face free of mechanical fasteners, which supports a clean appearance for paint-grade applications. The 12 inch width and 96 inch length give you predictable coverage when planning adhesive spread rates and layout, helping coordinate cuts and positioning before adhesive open time closes.
This White River tambour panel sits in the appliance garages and tambour doors class, so it suits cabinet projects where a flexible wood surface needs to follow a track or curve within a run of casework. The 12 inch width works well in narrow bays, vertical cabinet ends, or stacked horizontally to build out a wider feature panel. With a 96 inch length, one piece can span tall installations or be cut down for multiple shorter doors and accent panels, allowing you to pull several matching elements from the same run of hardwood. The flexible backing allows the solid wood slats to follow rounded corners or curved fronts, supporting design details that rely on continuous curvature rather than segmented angles. Because the panel is paint grade, it integrates into painted cabinet or wall schemes while still bringing the profile of the 1 inch bevel slats to the surface.
The unfinished status of this tambour panel lets the material stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so the panel can settle in your shop or jobsite conditions prior to coating. Allowing this acclimation period helps finishers work on a panel that has already adjusted, supporting more even appearance across the 1 inch bevel slats once paint or other finishes are applied. Premium North American hardwoods form the slats, giving a consistent, cabinet-grade base that responds predictably to common finishing systems used in woodworking. Natural variations in color and grain remain visible until covered by paint, helping you orient the panel for the most consistent look where some areas remain exposed. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate gives installers a familiar process, so layout, clamping pressure, and cure time can follow established shop practices when bonding the flexible panel in place.
The White River tambour panel style 203 measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, which helps cover tall cabinet runs or multiple shorter panels from a single piece.
The tambour panel has a flexible backing that bends, allowing the solid wood slats to follow curves and corners so the panel can conform to rounded substrates during adhesive installation.
The tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, providing a cabinet-grade wood base suitable for typical woodworking and finishing processes.
The tambour panel is paint grade and unfinished, so it is suited for painted cabinet projects where you want to apply your own color and sheen system.
The tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto any solid substrate, creating a bonded surface without exposed face fasteners.
The unfinished tambour should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing so it can adjust to site conditions, supporting a more consistent finished appearance.
The White River tambour panel style 203 combines a flexible backing with solid North American hardwood slats, giving you a 12 inch by 96 inch paint grade panel ready for adhesive mounting. For appliance garages, curved fronts, or cabinet accents that call for a bending wood surface, this panel offers a straightforward way to carry a linear bevel profile across corners. Add it to your next run where a continuous wood look and paint-ready surface align with your design and shop workflow.