Enterprise commerce platform
Paint Reorder Platform
The Home Depot | Paint-platform modernization
I led the architecture and implementation of several paint-platform capabilities supporting online reordering. The work modernized supporting services while maintaining compatibility with existing systems and gave the customer-facing team a stable interface for paint search, configuration, ordering, and purchase history.

Engineering scope
Modernized a customer-facing capability without disrupting service.
I helped evolve the services supporting online paint reordering while preserving compatibility with established systems. The work created a consistent way for the customer-facing experience to use paint search, configuration, ordering, and history.
Data modernization
Moved the paint domain forward without losing continuity.
I helped modernize data workflows supporting paint reordering across multiple existing systems. The work focused on safe migration, continuity, and an information model aligned with customer-visible paint capabilities.
- Built cloud-based migration processes for data originating in multiple legacy systems.
- Supported a staged migration while preserving service continuity.
- Modeled information around catalog, configuration, and purchase-history use cases.
- Designed for reliability, recoverability, and operational support.
Service interface design
Translated paint-domain complexity into commerce capabilities.
I worked with the paint and customer-facing teams to define the service capabilities needed for a coherent online reorder experience, then helped implement the supporting platform services.
- Supported paint catalog and color-search capabilities.
- Provided brand, container size, sheen, formula, and display information.
- Enabled changes to color and other compatible configuration options.
- Accepted online orders and returned a consistent processing result.
Customer journey enabled
Enough detail to confidently buy the same paint again.
Paint is not a single SKU choice. A reorder depends on the exact combination of color, formula, brand, product, sheen, and container size, plus pricing and fulfillment context.
- 01Find
Search saved colors and paint catalog information.
- 02Configure
Select compatible brand, size, sheen, and formula.
- 03Review
Confirm the paint configuration and order details.
- 04Order
Submit the request and receive a clear result.
- 05Remember
Make purchase information available for future use.
Customer-facing examples
From a configured product to a remembered purchase.
These links point to public Home Depot pages illustrating the customer-facing use cases described here.
See how product, color, container size, brand, paint type, and sheen appear in a public listing.
View on homedepot.com ↗Public service overviewPurchase historySee the public experience for finding orders, reviewing purchases, and buying again.
View on homedepot.com ↗Order integration
Connected online reordering to enterprise order processing.
I integrated the online experience with existing enterprise ordering capabilities. The platform validated configured paint orders, coordinated downstream processing, updated the customer's saved paint information, and returned a consistent result to the customer-facing application.
Public case-study boundary
Paint-platform ownership, responsibly presented.
The Home Depot and related product names are trademarks of their respective owners. This independent portfolio is not affiliated with or endorsed by The Home Depot. The description reflects my personal work experience and excludes source code, proprietary specifications, nonpublic metrics, customer information, and operational procedures. I worked on the paint-platform capabilities described here, not the homedepot.com user interface.