White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that bends, so it follows curves and corners where rigid sheet goods will not. This tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, so it gives appliance garages and other casework a solid-wood presence instead of a laminated look. The panel is hard maple, so it matches projects that already use light-colored maple components and takes compatible finishes in the same wood family. The 1-1/2 inch single bead profile shapes the face into narrow rounded runs, so doors and panel sections read with a consistent linear pattern. Its 12 inch width works well for appliance garages and narrow cabinet runs, while the 96 inch length gives enough material to span tall sections or multiple shorter openings from a single piece.
This tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive applied to a solid substrate, so it bonds across the full back surface instead of relying on mechanical fasteners. The need for a solid substrate means it is designed to be laminated onto cabinet sides, door blanks, or curved forms rather than spanning open areas on its own. The flexible backing lets you press the panel into concave or convex shapes while the adhesive is still workable, so it follows the curve without fighting localized stresses. The panel is supplied unfinished and should be allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so the wood and backing adjust in place before you apply coatings in the shop or on site.
This hard maple tambour panel belongs in appliance garages and tambour door applications that fall within the White River Appliance Garages & Tambour Doors product class, so it suits projects that call for rolling or sliding-style wood faces in cabinetry. The 12 inch width lines up with typical counter-depth appliance garage openings, so you can create a neat vertical closure that stores small appliances behind a continuous maple face. Its 96 inch length gives enough run to cut several shorter garage doors or multiple curved panel segments, so one panel can serve a bank of upper cabinets or a combination of tall and short features. The flexible backing that easily bends makes it practical for wrapping corners, so designers can soften cabinet ends or integrate radius details in islands without changing to a different material. Because each panel features natural variations in color and grain, visible faces show the character expected from solid North American hardwoods rather than a repetitive pattern.
The instruction to use standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate sets a clear installation workflow, so you can lay out clamping or press steps knowing the tambour behaves like a flexible veneer panel. The 1-1/2 inch single bead profile repeats across the 12 inch width, so when you cut multiple pieces from the 96 inch length the beaded pattern aligns visually between doors or panels taken from the same blank. The unfinished tambour should be allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so movement in the solid maple and backing happens before you lock the surface under clear or pigmented coatings. Being made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods gives predictable maple stock, so color and grain selection stay within the range millwork shops expect when they plan finishing schedules.
The White River tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, so it suits appliance garage openings and provides enough length to cut multiple doors or curved sections from one panel.
This tambour panel is made from hard maple, so it coordinates with maple cabinetry and millwork and accepts maple-focused finishing systems for consistent appearance across a project.
The tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so the flexible backing bonds across its full area for stable long-term adhesion in use.
The tambour is unfinished and should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so the wood and backing settle dimensionally before coatings are applied in the workflow.
The 1-1/2 inch single bead profile forms repeated rounded ribs across the face, so doors and panels show a continuous beaded pattern that aligns with other detailed millwork elements.
This tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, so it fits projects that prioritize domestic sourcing and consistent hardwood quality.
This White River tambour panel combines a flexible backing with solid hard maple construction, so it solves curved or corner cabinet sections while matching maple casework. The 12 inch by 96 inch format, 1-1/2 inch single bead profile, and adhesive-based installation give cabinetmakers and millwork shops a straightforward way to build appliance garages and other tambour door applications from a USA-made, premium North American hardwood panel.