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White River Tambour Panel Style 104 is a solid wood tambour panel designed for decorative and functional applications in cabinetry and millwork. The panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, so it suits vertical or horizontal runs where a 4-foot length fits the layout without extra seams. The 1 inch single bead profile shapes the visible face into consistent, rounded ribs, which creates a uniform rhythm when used in appliance garages, doors, or panel accents. The tambour is made from hard maple, giving a tight grain that takes stain or clear finishes in a predictable way on shop-built projects. The flexible backing on the panel allows it to bend, so it follows curves and corners instead of forcing straight-line layouts. This construction supports appliance garages and other installations that require a smooth, continuous face along radius cabinets.
This tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive applied to a solid substrate, so it bonds across the full surface instead of relying on mechanical clips. Because it is designed for attachment to any solid substrate, it works with MDF, plywood, or other stable backers used in cabinetry and custom millwork. The flexible backing allows the adhesive to hold the panel evenly along straight runs and around curves, supporting smooth travel for sliding tambour door applications. Using adhesive also helps distribute load across the entire panel, which supports long-term alignment of the 1 inch beads along appliance garages or other door assemblies.
This White River tambour panel belongs to the Appliance Garages and Tambour Doors product class, so it fits naturally into cabinet projects that require roll-top style or sliding door faces. The 12 inch width lets the panel serve as a compact tambour door or as a component in multi-panel runs for wider openings. Its 48 inch length allows coverage for many residential upper-cabinet appliance garages and similar casework heights without splicing. The hard maple construction supports use in kitchens, workrooms, or other woodworking environments where a hardwood face is desired. Because each panel features natural variations in color and grain, finished cabinets gain depth and texture instead of a flat, uniform surface. This visual movement helps custom shops differentiate work while staying within a predictable hardwood species.
The flexible backing that easily bends makes the panel suitable for curved cabinet ends or radius fronts where a rigid panel would telegraph flat facets. In appliance garage and tambour door roles, this bending action lets the panel travel along curved tracks or guides while maintaining a continuous bead pattern. The domestic, premium North American hardwood source helps align with specifications that call for North American material in decorative hardware and moldings. With the tambour supplied unfinished, shops can bring the appearance in line with adjacent doors, drawer fronts, and moldings using their existing finishing systems.
The tambour is unfinished and should be allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so the material can settle in the shop environment prior to final coatings. This acclimation period supports more stable joints between the individual maple slats and the backing, which in turn helps maintain consistent bead spacing after installation. Once acclimated, the hard maple accepts stains, dyes, or clear finishes in line with standard hardwood finishing schedules, keeping workflow familiar for finishing departments.
The defined 1 inch single bead profile provides a repeatable reference when trimming panels or aligning multiple sections across a wider opening, because installers can count beads instead of relying solely on tape measurements at the face. The 12 inch by 48 inch dimension also lets shops plan cut lists around predictable panel sizes, reducing offcut waste when laying out multiple appliance garage or tambour door sets. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate keeps the panel fully supported, which helps the maple slats track smoothly when used as a sliding or rolling surface. Together, these details support consistent results across multiple cabinets on a single project.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, so it fits many appliance garage and cabinet applications where a 4-foot length and 1-foot width are required.
The panel is White River Tambour Panel Style 104 in hard maple with a 1 inch single bead profile, giving a solid wood beaded face for decorative and functional use.
The tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so it bonds across the surface for stable use in doors or curved panels.
The tambour panel has a flexible backing that easily bends, allowing it to follow curves and corners for radius cabinet ends or curved appliance garage tracks.
The tambour is unfinished and should be allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, supporting a more stable result with shop-applied coatings.
The tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, aligning with projects that specify domestic hardwood components.
This White River tambour panel in hard maple combines a 12 inch by 48 inch format, 1 inch single bead profile, and a flexible backing that bends for curves and corners. For appliance garages, tambour doors, or curved cabinet faces needing a solid wood beaded look, this unfinished panel offers a ready-to-finish option that works with standard construction or paneling adhesive on solid substrates.