White River tambour panel defines this solid wood panel as a flexible solution for curved or straight runs where a continuous walnut surface is needed. The Style 201 profile with 3/4 inch bevel slats forms a tight, linear face, so you get a clean, consistent look across appliance garages, wall panels, or other millwork. The 12 inch width and 96 inch length give you a long, uninterrupted panel, which reduces seams on taller or wider applications where a single span is preferred. Solid walnut construction creates a true hardwood surface, adding natural grain detail to finished work. The unfinished surface allows you to apply your own stain or clear coat, so the panel can be matched to surrounding cabinetry or trim. A flexible backing keeps the walnut slats connected while allowing the assembly to bend, so the panel follows curves and corners without needing separate segments.
The panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so it bonds directly to a solid substrate without additional mechanical systems. A solid substrate behind the panel supports the flexible backing as it bends, so the slats stay aligned along curves or at corners. The adhesive-based method works across flat and curved surfaces, so layout can carry from straight sections into radiused portions in one operation. Allowing the unfinished tambour material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing lets the panel settle in its installed shape, so stain or topcoat is applied after movement has relaxed. This sequence supports more stable joints between the tambour and adjacent moldings or panels once finishing is complete.
The panel falls under appliance garages and tambour doors, so it suits applications where a flexible wood face needs to travel along a path or follow a contour. The 12 inch width works for narrow appliance garage openings or vertical accents, so the panel can be used singly or in multiples to build wider fields. At 96 inches long, the tambour spans tall cabinet ends or full-height panel runs, so one piece can cover many common casework dimensions. Because each panel features natural variations in color and grain, every installation shows unique walnut character, so panels read as solid wood rather than printed or composite surfaces. The USA origin and use of premium North American hardwoods place the tambour within domestic millwork standards, so it aligns well with projects built from similar species and grades.
The flexible backing that easily bends keeps the 3/4 inch bevel slats linked while allowing the assembly to wrap curves, so the face maintains spacing even when installed on a radius. This backing design lets the tambour track around corners, so transitions from straight to curved sections stay visually continuous. When construction or paneling adhesive bonds the backing to a solid substrate, the substrate serves as the form, so once pressed into place the panel holds its path along the surface. The unfinished walnut face accommodates stretching and acclimating for at least 48 hours before finishing, so the wood adjusts to site conditions prior to stain or topcoat. Each panelâ??s natural color and grain variation adds depth and texture, so lighting reveals movement in the wood rather than a flat surface. Together, these details support repeatable visual alignment across multiple panels installed side by side.
The White River tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, so a single piece can cover tall cabinet ends or extended runs with fewer seams.
The flexible backing bends around curves and corners, so the panel can follow a radius or track while the walnut slats stay evenly spaced and aligned.
Style 201 uses 3/4 inch bevel slats, so the face shows angled profiles that create distinct linear shadows across the tambour surface.
The tambour panel installs with standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so the substrate supports both flat and curved layouts.
The tambour is unfinished and should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so movement occurs before stain or topcoat is applied.
The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods in walnut, so grain character and color align with domestic millwork.
This solid wood tambour panel pairs a flexible backing with a 12 inch by 96 inch walnut face, so curved and straight sections can be handled with the same component. The Style 201 3/4 inch bevel slats and natural grain variation supply a defined, decorative surface for appliance garages, wall panels, or other millwork. Using construction or paneling adhesive over a solid substrate, the panel conforms to the project shape, then accepts stain or clear finish once acclimated. For projects built around North American hardwoods and continuous wood faces, this White River tambour panel offers a ready format for shaping curved and straight paths in one layout.