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White River tambour panel gives you a solid wood solution for curved or straight applications that need consistent detail. This Style 104 panel uses 1 inch single beads, so every strip reads as a clean, repeatable profile that lines up across long runs. The panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, which suits appliance garages, cabinet backs, or smaller wall areas without heavy cutting waste. It is made from White Oak, tying into projects that already specify this species for doors, face frames, or trim. A flexible backing allows the wood face to bend, so the panel follows curves and corners instead of needing kerf cuts or segmented strips. The unfinished surface gives you control over stain or clear finishes, keeping color decisions in sync with the rest of the job.
This White Oak tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so it bonds directly to any solid substrate without specialty fasteners or tracks. The flexible backing keeps the 1 inch beads aligned as you press the panel into adhesive, which helps the face stay straight around curves or on flat runs. Because the panel is 12 inches by 48 inches, it handles easily during dry fit, trim, and final placement. The unfinished surface receives your chosen stain or clear finish after the panel has stretched and acclimated, allowing you to synchronize color and sheen with adjacent doors, face frames, or millwork. Using a solid substrate under the panel supports the thin slats and backing, giving the adhesive a broad, continuous contact area.
This White River tambour panel sits in the Appliance Garages & Tambour Doors class, so it suits upper cabinet appliance garages and similar enclosures that need a flexible wood face. The 1 inch single bead profile brings a uniform vertical rhythm to door or panel surfaces, which helps appliance garage faces match adjacent decorative panels or moldings. At 12 inches wide and 48 inches long, it is sized for upper cabinet spans and short vertical runs, making it practical for retrofits where a small radius corner or return needs to be skinned. The flexible backing lets the panel wrap curves or turn into corners, so installers can create continuous wood surfaces inside or outside cabinet frames instead of piecing together multiple flat components. White Oak construction ties into projects using this species for rails, stiles, and moldings, and natural grain variation adds visual depth when the panel is finished alongside other White Oak elements.
The flexible backing on this tambour panel allows the solid White Oak slats to articulate around curves while staying aligned, which reduces the risk of uneven gaps or twisted beads during installation. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive as the attachment method creates a broad bond to solid substrates, which keeps the thin slats supported along their full length on both curved and flat applications. The 1 inch single bead profile simplifies layout because every bead is the same width, so cuts can be planned to land at predictable visual breaks. The unfinished status of the tambour means the panel can stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, allowing dimensional changes to occur early in the workflow. Made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, the panel matches the expectations of professional shops that coordinate material origin and species across cabinetry and decorative wood panels.
The TM104-1248WO panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long, which fits many cabinet openings and lets installers cover appliance garages or small wall sections with minimal seams.
This tambour panel is made from White Oak and uses premium North American hardwoods, giving shops a solid wood face that aligns with common cabinet-grade materials and finishing systems.
The flexible backing allows the solid wood slats to bend around curves and into corners while staying attached together, which supports smooth, continuous surfaces on radiused cabinets or columns.
This White River tambour panel uses a 1 inch single bead profile, creating a consistent, repeating pattern that simplifies visual alignment with adjacent panels or decorative moldings.
The panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto any solid substrate, which delivers full-surface bonding on both flat and curved applications without specialized mounting systems.
This White Oak tambour is unfinished and is allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so stain or clear coats are applied after movement stabilizes.
This solid wood tambour panel from White River pairs a 12 inch by 48 inch White Oak face with a flexible backing, giving shops a straightforward option for appliance garages, curved cabinet details, and small wall areas. The 1 inch single bead profile keeps the face pattern consistent from piece to piece, which supports clean visual transitions alongside other decorative moldings or panels. Unfinished North American hardwood construction lets you manage stain and topcoat schedules in-house while the material stretches and acclimates ahead of finishing. For projects that call for curved or straight White Oak surfaces, this Style 104 panel provides a job-ready way to add a coordinated tambour detail.