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White River tambour panel style 201 is a solid wood tambour panel that uses 3/4 inch bevel slats to create a flexible, continuous wood surface, so you can carry real wood grain across curved or straight cabinet and wall applications. The 12 inch width and 48 inch length give a predictable panel size, which helps with layout, cutting, and repeating a design across multiple bays or cabinet runs. The solid hard maple construction provides a consistent hardwood surface that sands and machines like your other maple components, so joinery, trimming, and edge treatment stay straightforward. A flexible backing allows the tambour to bend, so it follows curves and corners smoothly instead of forcing segmented joints. Because the tambour is unfinished, it accepts your stain, paint, or clear finish system, which keeps finish matching in your control across the entire project.
This White River tambour panel uses a flexible backing that is designed to bond to a solid substrate, so the finished surface follows the support panel without fighting the curve. Installation uses standard construction or paneling adhesive applied to the solid substrate, which lets you work with familiar adhesives from typical cabinet and millwork jobs. Because the panel is 12 inches wide, it positions easily on cabinet sides, appliance garage backs, or wall panels without excessive sliding during adhesive tack. The 48 inch length gives enough run for many upper cabinet or appliance garage openings, limiting seams in typical residential cabinet layouts. The unfinished hard maple face is ready for final sanding after adhesion, so you can flatten minor transitions at joints before staining or topcoating.
This tambour panel belongs to the appliance garages and tambour doors product class, so it is suited for applications where a flexible wood surface needs to follow a track or curve on cabinetry. The 12 inch width works well on small appliance garage enclosures or narrow wall sections, letting you panel tight areas without large offcuts. At 48 inches long, the panel covers common cabinet heights and many countertop-to-wall transitions, which is useful when carrying a continuous vertical or horizontal motif. The solid hard maple construction pairs naturally with other maple components, so designers can keep the same species from casework to specialty sliding or curved sections. Because the tambour is part of the decorative hardware and moldings wood panels category, it integrates cleanly into trim-intensive installations where visual continuity matters.
The flexible backing that easily bends lets you wrap curves and corners without building segmented frames, which reduces fitting steps and helps produce smoother radii in less time. Natural variations in color and grain across the hard maple slats add depth and texture, giving each installation a distinct look while still reading as a unified surface. This variability works especially well on visible appliance garages and feature walls, where slight grain changes prevent the surface from appearing flat. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate keeps the attachment method straightforward, limiting special tooling and helping crews stay within normal cabinet installation practices. Allowing the unfinished tambour material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing supports dimensional stability, so the panel can settle before you lock it under stain or clear coats. Being made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods gives a consistent hardwood base for machining and finishing across multiple panels, which supports repeatable results from one opening or cabinet bay to the next.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide and 48 inches long, allowing coverage of typical cabinet sections while keeping each piece manageable during layout, trimming, and installation on a solid substrate.
The panel is made from solid hard maple with 3/4 inch bevel slats, so it machines, sands, and finishes like other maple components used in cabinet and millwork projects.
This tambour panel installs onto a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, providing a familiar bonding process for cabinetmakers and millworkers.
The tambour uses a flexible backing that easily bends, so it can follow curves and corners while maintaining a continuous hard maple surface across the bend.
The tambour is unfinished, allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing and letting you apply stain or clear coats that match the surrounding work.
This White River tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, supporting consistent material behavior across multiple panels on the same project.
This White River tambour panel style 201 pairs a 12 inch by 48 inch format with solid hard maple and a flexible backing, so it suits projects that need curved or straight hardwood surfaces within typical cabinet dimensions. The 3/4 inch bevel slat profile provides a defined texture that still operates as a single panel during bending and installation, which helps on appliance garages and specialty enclosures. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate keeps installation aligned with existing shop practices, while the unfinished maple face gives control over stain and clear coat selection. For projects calling for North American hardwood tambour with reliable bending behavior and on-site finishing, this panel offers a targeted, cabinet-ready option.