White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that bends, so it conforms to curves and corners where rigid sheet goods will not follow the shape. The 12 inch width and 96 inch length give a continuous run, which helps span tall cabinet ends, appliance garages, or architectural panels without seams in the field. The 1 inch single bead face profile creates a repeating rounded pattern, which adds texture and visual rhythm on vertical or horizontal runs. Hard maple construction provides a hardwood surface, which supports detailed finishing or staining to coordinate with other maple components. The panel is made in the USA from North American hardwoods, tying into projects that specify domestic material sources. The unfinished surface allows the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, which supports a more stable final finish on site.
The panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so it relies on a continuous backing surface rather than mechanical fastening through individual beads. The flexible backing allows the sheet to be pressed into inside or outside curves while the adhesive cures, so the face follows the radius smoothly. A solid substrate behind the panel supports the thin wood segments, so impact loads transfer into the structure rather than stressing the backing alone. Using commonly available construction or paneling adhesive means crews can work this material into existing gluing workflows. Allowing the unfinished tambour to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing lets the backing relax in its final shape, which supports a more uniform film build from primers, stains, or clears.
This tambour panel sits in the appliance garages and tambour doors product class, so it aligns with roll-top style cabinet applications and curved enclosures. The hard maple species matches projects built around light-toned hardwood, so it integrates with maple face frames, doors, and drawer fronts. The 1 inch single bead pattern reads clearly at normal viewing distances, so panels used on islands, end panels, or tall surrounds still show the profile. Natural variation in color and grain across the North American hardwood stock adds visual interest on larger expanses, so wide bay runs do not appear flat or uniform. The 12 inch by 96 inch format suits both vertical and horizontal orientations, so installers can rip or crosscut blanks for appliance garage faces, curved soffits, or wainscot segments from the same stock.
The flexible backing is central to how this tambour performs, because it lets the narrow hard maple strips articulate as the sheet wraps a radius while keeping the face aligned. Standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate holds each strip as the backing bends, so the bead spacing stays consistent through the curve. Allowing the unfinished panel to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing gives the backing time to settle into its installed position, which supports reduced movement under the coating. The solid wood face behaves like other hardwood parts during sanding and finishing, so grits, sealers, and stains can be chosen to match other maple elements. Made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, the material choice aligns with projects calling for domestic hardwood tambour in architectural or cabinet specifications.
The White River tambour panel measures 12 inches wide and 96 inches long, so it covers a full 8-foot run and can be ripped or cut to fit specific cabinet or wall dimensions.
The flexible backing allows the hard maple strips to bend together, so the panel follows curves and corners while keeping the 1 inch bead spacing visually consistent around the radius.
The panel uses hard maple for the wood face, so it finishes like other maple components and coordinates with light-toned hardwood cabinetry or trim.
The tambour is unfinished, so it can stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing and then be coated to match surrounding woodwork on site.
The tambour panel is designed for installation with standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so crews can use familiar adhesive products.
The White River tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, which supports projects calling for domestically sourced maple tambour.
The 12 inch by 96 inch White River tambour panel in hard maple combines a 1 inch single bead profile with a flexible backing, so it answers curved and straight runs from one SKU. Its unfinished, North American hardwood construction and adhesive-based installation align with typical cabinet and architectural millwork workflows. For appliance garages, curved ends, or textured panels that need a hardwood face, this TM104-1296MA tambour format offers a straightforward way to keep bead spacing consistent across the project.