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White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that bends, so you can wrap it around curves and corners where rigid sheets will not follow the shape. This White River tambour panel uses solid wood slats, giving you a true wood surface that can be integrated into high-visibility millwork and custom cabinetry. The panel is made from premium North American hardwoods, so it aligns with typical shop stock and takes matching design details well. The tambour is unfinished, so you can stain, clear coat, or paint it to align with the rest of the project. The panel uses a flexible backing, which lets the slats move as a unit while still conforming smoothly to radius work. This design supports cleaner transitions and fewer joints on curved or angled surfaces.
This tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so it bonds directly to a solid substrate without specialized clips or tracks. Using adhesive allows the flexible backing to seat fully against the substrate, helping the slats follow the exact radius or contour of the cabinet or wall. The requirement for a solid substrate keeps the panel supported along its full width and length, which matters when the tambour is bent around tighter curves. Because it is a solid wood, unfinished panel, it can be trimmed or fit before bonding, then finished in place or after installation according to the project workflow. The flexible backing works with adhesive bonding to create a continuous, stable surface ready for sanding and finish operations.
This panel belongs to the appliance garages and tambour doors class, so it is suited to cabinetry work where a flexible wood surface is needed over a curved or retracting area. The solid wood slats with a 3/4 inch bevel profile give appliance garage faces or curved cabinet ends a consistent texture that reads as part of the millwork rather than a separate component. The 12 inch width lets you plan vertical or horizontal runs around corners, using the 96 inch length to span tall cabinets, long islands, or wall sections without introducing unnecessary breaks. The flexible backing keeps the slats aligned as the panel bends, which is important when you are wrapping a visible radius and want uniform reveals across the entire run.
The flexible backing on this tambour panel allows it to bend while keeping each slat positioned, which helps maintain straight lines and even spacing when installed over curved substrates. The use of premium North American hardwoods means the White Oak surface accepts a wide range of finishing systems commonly used in shops, supporting consistent color matching across doors, frames, and trim. Because the tambour is unfinished, the material can acclimate, stretch, and then be finished, which supports more stable joints and finish film across the slats after installation. The 3/4 inch bevel slat shape introduces shadow lines that make minor alignment variations less noticeable once finished, which can reduce touch-up time on complex curves. The 96 inch length also allows you to run grain direction and slat pattern continuously over larger areas, helping projects read as a single, intentional design element.
The TM201-1296WO tambour panel is 12 inches wide and 96 inches long, supporting full-height or extended runs without multiple seams in many cabinet and millwork layouts.
This White River tambour panel is made from White Oak, giving projects a recognizable hardwood grain and color that coordinates with other White Oak components.
The tambour is unfinished, allowing you to apply your choice of stain or clear finish so it matches surrounding cabinetry and trim systems on the job.
This tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, which helps the flexible backing conform tightly to curves and corners.
The flexible backing allows the slats to bend as a unit, so the panel can follow curves and corners while keeping the spacing and alignment of each slat consistent.
This panel suits appliance garages and tambour door applications where a solid wood, bendable surface is needed to cover curved or retracting cabinet sections.
This White River tambour panel in White Oak combines solid wood slats, a flexible backing, and a 12 inch by 96 inch format, giving you a bendable yet continuous surface for appliance garages and curved cabinetry. Using adhesive installation over a solid substrate, it follows curves and corners without separate framing pieces. The unfinished surface lets you align color and sheen with your existing finish schedule. For projects needing a flexible, solid wood face that matches North American hardwood millwork, this panel provides the core element to build clean, continuous curved runs.