White River tambour panel defines a 12 inch wide by 48 inch long solid wood panel with a flexible backing, so it bends reliably into curves and corners where flat sheet goods will not track. The 3/4 inch single bead profile shapes a consistent rounded face, which keeps the visible surface uniform across appliance garages or decorative runs. Hard maple construction uses North American hardwoods, giving the panel a tight grain that sands and machines predictably on site. The unfinished surface arrives ready for your choice of stain or clear finish, so the panel can follow existing casework colors or remain natural. Allowing the tambour material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing helps the backing and slats relax in place, which supports stable alignment once finishes are applied. Made in the USA adds traceable sourcing for wood-focused projects.
This tambour panel is designed to be attached using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so installers can bond it directly onto a solid substrate such as a cabinet side or curved bulkhead. The flexible backing allows the 3/4 inch single bead hard maple face to follow the contour as adhesive is troweled or beaded, so the panel conforms while the substrate sets the final shape. Because the panel is unfinished, adhesive squeeze-out can be cleaned and then sanded before finishing, which helps maintain a clean bead profile. Allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing keeps the backing settled on the substrate, so the final finish film follows a stable curve instead of a moving surface.
This White River tambour panel sits in the Appliance Garages and Tambour Doors product class, so it suits projects where a curved or retracting wood surface is needed over a cabinet opening. The 12 inch width fits many appliance garage configurations, so one panel can form a vertical or horizontal run inside a standard cabinet bay. With a 48 inch length, installers can cover taller openings or multiple bays, then trim to final size, which streamlines layout across upper cabinet sections. The 3/4 inch single bead profile reads as a tight, repeating rhythm, so the face presents as a continuous curved skin rather than wide boards, useful when cabinets transition around corners. Hard maple construction in a solid wood format lets this panel live comfortably alongside other maple moldings and wood panels in the Decorative Hardware and Moldings category, so design schemes can keep species consistent throughout a room.
The solid wood panel with flexible backing is engineered so the slats work together as one field, which allows installers to bend the sheet into position instead of kerfing solid stock. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive means crews can rely on familiar bonding products, which keeps workflow straightforward on cabinet, bulkhead, or wall substrates. Allowing the tambour material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing gives the backing time to relax after bending, so the curved alignment remains steady as finishes cure. The unfinished hard maple surface lets fabricators sequence sanding, filling, and finishing in the same stages as other shop-made maple parts, which helps produce uniform color and sheen across doors, panels, and tambours. Made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods ties sourcing and machining expectations to domestic standards, which supports predictable performance from job to job.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long with a 3/4 inch single bead profile, so layouts and cuts can be planned around a consistent slat face and coverage area.
The flexible backing allows the solid wood slats to bend as a single sheet, so the panel can follow curves and corners while keeping the visible hard maple face aligned.
The tambour panel is designed to be attached with standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so the substrate sets the final shape and support.
The tambour is unfinished, so installers can sand and finish the hard maple to match surrounding cabinetry, using the same stains or clear systems already specified.
The tambour material should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, allowing the backing and slats to settle so the finish follows a stable curve.
The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hard maple, so grain, color, and machining behavior match common maple casework materials.
The White River tambour panel in hard maple, 12 inches wide by 48 inches long with a 3/4 inch single bead face, offers a bendable solid wood solution for appliance garages and curved cabinetry. The flexible backing, unfinished maple surface, and adhesive-friendly installation let you integrate this panel into curved corners or retracting door assemblies while aligning species and finish with the rest of the job. For wood-centric projects needing a controlled curve and consistent bead pattern, this panel provides a focused, ready-to-finish option grounded in North American hardwood construction.