White River tambour panel is a 12 inch wide by 96 inch long solid wood panel with a flexible backing, so it bends to follow curves and corners in cabinets or wall details where a rigid panel would fight the radius. The hard maple construction provides a dense hardwood surface, which supports crisp machining around the edges and a solid base for your chosen finish system. A 3/4 inch single bead profile runs the length of the panel, giving you a consistent linear pattern that reads clean in appliance garages, backsplashes, or wrapped columns. The tambour is supplied unfinished, which lets the material be sanded, stained, or clear coated to match adjacent maple components in the same project. Allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing helps the flexible backing relax, so the profile stays aligned as you lock in your finish.
This tambour panel attaches to any solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so you work with familiar tools and glues rather than specialty systems. Bonding to a solid base keeps the flexible backing and 3/4 inch single bead profile supported, which helps the lines stay straight once the adhesive cures. The ability to follow curves and corners means the panel can be pressed into a radius while the adhesive is still open, then held in place until set, locking the shape. Because the tambour is unfinished, the surface can be lightly sanded after bonding, so seams and transitions are prepared for stain or topcoat in the same sequence as surrounding woodwork.
The product is part of the Appliance Garages and Tambour Doors class, so it suits roll-top or retracting cabinet applications where a flexible wood face rides over a curved track. The flexible backing lets the 12 inch by 96 inch panel wrap inside corners or curved fronts, which is useful in appliance garages, corner cabinets, or decorative wall niches built around a radius. The 3/4 inch single bead profile defines the visual rhythm of the surface, so when the tambour is routed into a track or framed by moldings, the look stays consistent along the run. Hard maple as the species pairs well with other maple casework, allowing the unfinished surface to be stained or clear finished so doors, face frames, and tambour elements share the same color tone.
The Style 101 designation identifies this specific 3/4 inch single bead pattern, which helps shops reorder the same profile so future work matches earlier installations. The 96 inch length gives fabricators room to cut multiple shorter components from a single piece, so several appliance garages or curved panels on one job share the same grain and bead spacing. The unfinished tambour lets finishing stay in-house, so stain, toner, and clear coats can be applied in the same cycle as adjacent moldings and panels, reducing color variation. Using construction or paneling adhesive to attach the tambour to a solid substrate aligns with standard cabinet installation practices, so crews can fold this step into existing shop or field workflows. The made in USA origin from North American hardwoods supports a predictable maple supply, which helps maintain consistent grain character and workability across repeated projects.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, so it can span tall cabinet runs or be cut down for multiple smaller curved or straight applications.
The Style 101 panel uses a 3/4 inch single bead profile, creating a consistent linear pattern that helps align multiple pieces and tie into other beaded details.
The tambour panel is attached to a solid substrate with standard construction or paneling adhesive, which supports the flexible backing while it bends to the desired curve.
The tambour is unfinished, allowing sanding and finishing so the color and sheen can be matched to surrounding maple cabinets or trim on the same project.
The tambour should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing so the flexible backing settles, helping the bead lines stay uniform after the finish is applied.
The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hard maple, providing a dense hardwood surface and consistent grain for woodworking and finishing.
The White River tambour panel in hard maple combines a 12 inch by 96 inch format, a 3/4 inch single bead profile, and a flexible backing, so it serves curved or straight cabinet work with one material. The unfinished surface lets shops or installers bring stain and clear finishes in line with surrounding North American hardwood components. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate ties installation into everyday cabinet practices. For curved appliance garages, radius corners, or linear wood accents that need to follow a bend, this tambour panel offers a practical, repeatable solution.