White River tambour panel is a solid wood panel designed for curved or straight applications in cabinetry and custom millwork. The panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, giving installers a predictable footprint for appliance garages, door fronts, and vertical accents where a narrow, repeatable module is useful.
The construction uses solid North American hardwood, specifically white oak, so the material machines and sands like other shop-grade hardwood components. Each panel is formed as a 1-1/2 inch single bead Style 106 profile, which creates a consistent linear rhythm across the run and helps visually tie multiple panels together on larger installations.
A flexible backing is bonded to the solid wood slats, allowing the panel to bend into curves and work around corners. This structure lets installers treat the assembly as a single sheet rather than managing individual strips, which can reduce layout time and alignment issues on radius work.
The tambour is supplied unfinished, so it can be stained, painted, or clear coated to match surrounding casework and trim after the material has stretched and acclimated for at least 48 hours, supporting a uniform finish result across adjacent components.
This White River tambour panel is designed to be attached to a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so installers can integrate it into cabinet faces, appliance garages, or radius walls without changing to specialty bonding systems. The flexible backing allows the 12 inch by 48 inch sheet to follow curves and corners while the adhesive provides full-surface contact, which supports even load distribution and bead alignment across the panel.
Because the panel is unfinished white oak hardwood, it can be sanded and then finished in place after installation, letting fabricators tune color and sheen to match adjacent components. Allowing the tambour to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing supports more stable joints between slats and backing, which is helpful when a consistent appearance is required on long or highly visible runs.
This White River tambour panel belongs to the Appliance Garages & Tambour Doors class, so it is well suited for applications where a flexible, slatted face is needed on cabinets or built-ins. The 12 inch width helps it fit naturally into many upper cabinet and appliance garage openings, providing a manageable span without excessive trimming. At 48 inches long, the panel gives enough length for vertical roll fronts or stacked horizontal runs in taller units, supporting a range of cabinet proportions.
The 1-1/2 inch single bead Style 106 profile creates a rounded, closely spaced slat pattern that works visually on both small and larger faces. This beaded profile adds depth and texture, so doors, ends, or panel inserts gain dimension without extra applied moldings. Because each panel carries natural variations in color and grain, finished installations gain a more organic appearance, which can soften straight cabinet lines and tie contemporary or traditional designs back to the wood itself.
Use in wood panel applications is supported by its placement in the Decorative Hardware & Moldings | Wood Panels category, giving designers a material that bridges between trim, panels, and functional door surfaces.
The flexible backing on this tambour panel turns multiple white oak slats into a single handling unit, which simplifies layout, clamping, and adhesion compared to setting individual strips. When pressed onto a solid substrate with standard construction or paneling adhesive, the full panel bonds as one piece, helping maintain consistent bead spacing around curves and through corners where slats would otherwise drift.
The defined 12 inch by 48 inch size, tied to the TM106-1248WO part number, lets shops build jigs and cut plans around a known panel module. This predictability reduces layout time when repeating elements such as several appliance garages or matching panels across a kitchen or built-in wall.
Using unfinished white oak North American hardwood means finishing workflows can stay aligned with other white oak casework on the job. The requirement to allow the tambour to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing supports more stable joints between the slats and the flexible backing, which is especially important on curved installations where movement can telegraph through the finish.
Because the panel falls under Appliance Garages & Tambour Doors, installers can treat it as a purpose-built component for sliding or rolling door faces and specialty cabinet fronts, reducing guesswork when selecting materials for these applications.
The White River tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, which helps with planning cabinet openings, appliance garages, and repeatable panel layouts in the shop.
The tambour panel is made from premium North American hardwood, specifically white oak, so it finishes and machines in line with other white oak components in a project.
The tambour is installed by bonding it to a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, creating full-surface contact for stable curved or flat applications.
The panel uses a flexible backing behind the solid wood slats, allowing it to bend into curves and around corners while maintaining bead alignment across the face.
The tambour is unfinished, allowing custom stain or paint systems after the material has stretched and acclimated for at least 48 hours on the job.
The Style 106 panel uses a 1-1/2 inch single bead profile, giving a consistent rounded slat appearance that adds texture and visual rhythm to cabinet doors and panels.
The White River tambour panel in white oak brings together a 12 inch by 48 inch format, a 1-1/2 inch single bead Style 106 profile, and a flexible backing that works with standard construction or paneling adhesive. This combination lets shops handle curved or straight cabinet faces as a single unit, then finish the unfinished North American hardwood to match surrounding millwork after the required acclimation period. For projects calling for appliance garages, tambour doors, or textured wood panels within these dimensions, this panel offers a purpose-built, job-ready solution.