White River tambour panel uses solid wood slats on a flexible backing to form a bendable surface, so you can follow curves and corners where flat sheet goods will not track cleanly. The 12 inch width and 96 inch length give a continuous walnut face over tall or wide runs, useful when you want uninterrupted grain instead of multiple seams. The 1 inch bevel slat profile creates defined lines between slats, which adds texture and shadow to appliance garages, cabinet ends, or wall details. The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, so the walnut species, color, and grain respond predictably during machining and finishing. Because the tambour is unfinished, it can be sanded, stained, or clear coated to match surrounding millwork, giving you control over the final appearance on each job.
This tambour panel is designed to be installed with standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so you work with familiar tools and materials. Because the backing is flexible, the panel conforms to the substrate shape as the adhesive is pressed out, allowing tight contact around curves and inside corners. Using a solid substrate under the tambour gives a stable base for the walnut face, which supports long-term bond strength once the adhesive has set. Allowing the unfinished material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing lets the backing relax in place, which supports a more uniform appearance after stain or topcoat is applied.
This panel belongs to the appliance garages and tambour doors class, so it suits applications where a flexible wood surface is needed to follow motion or tight geometry. The 1 inch bevel slat profile works well on vertical or horizontal runs where you want linear detail to break up flat cabinetry. Natural variation in walnut grain and color helps accent curved features, such as rounded cabinet ends or arched nooks, because each slat catches light differently. The 12 inch width is handy for building up wider surfaces by laying multiple panels side by side over a continuous substrate, keeping layout straightforward on larger projects. On tall installations, the 96 inch length allows full-height coverage from a single panel, which cuts down on horizontal joints that would otherwise interrupt grain flow.
The flexible backing allows the solid wood slats to bend smoothly, so the face remains visually continuous instead of faceted when you wrap around corners. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive means the panel can be bonded without specialty fasteners, which keeps the visible walnut face free of penetrations. The unfinished surface lets the tambour acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so any minor movement occurs prior to applying stain or clear coat, supporting a more even finish film. Premium North American hardwood construction means the walnut takes common shop finishes in a predictable way, which helps match existing casework or trim. Because each slat shows unique grain, the finished surface gains depth and texture, which can visually upgrade appliance garage fronts, cabinet ends, or wall panels without changing the underlying cabinet layout.
The TM203-1296WA tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, which helps span tall cabinet ends or wide runs with fewer seams to align.
The White River tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so it bonds while conforming to flat or curved surfaces.
The tambour panel uses a flexible backing so the solid wood slats can bend, allowing the walnut face to follow curves and corners without breaking or segmenting the surface.
This walnut tambour panel is unfinished, so it can stretch, acclimate, and then be stained or clear coated to coordinate with surrounding millwork and cabinetry.
The tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods and is described as walnut, giving a natural walnut grain and color character.
The tambour is unfinished and should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, allowing the flexible backing to settle for a more even final appearance.
The White River tambour panel combines solid walnut slats, a flexible backing, and a 12 inch by 96 inch format, so it covers curved or straight runs with a continuous wood face. Using common construction or paneling adhesive over a solid substrate streamlines installation on appliance garages, cabinet ends, or wall features. When a project calls for unfinished North American hardwood that can be bent, stained, and integrated into custom millwork, this tambour panel is built for that role.