
This project redesigns the Kenmore Smart Home App to make energy management easier and more intuitive, empowering users to monitor usage, save costs, and manage their homes more efficiently.
Client: Kenmore Brands
Role: Senior UX Designer ( Design Research, UX/UI Design, Visual Design)
Process: User research and synthesis, ideation, wireframing, prototyping, interaction.
Duration: 2022 - 2024
Role: Senior UX Designer ( Design Research, UX/UI Design, Visual Design)
Process: User research and synthesis, ideation, wireframing, prototyping, interaction.
Duration: 2022 - 2024

The Challenge:
The app was limiting and unintuitive, preventing users
from fully exploring the potential of their smart devices.
The app was limiting and unintuitive, preventing users
from fully exploring the potential of their smart devices.
The Outcome:
A streamlined, user-friendly experience with clearer flows, simplified data, and smarter controls tailored to everyday home needs.
A streamlined, user-friendly experience with clearer flows, simplified data, and smarter controls tailored to everyday home needs.

Design Process
The design process is iterative and collaborative. Input from various teams often lead us to revisit earlier stages—refining ideas and aligning solutions with user and business needs.


Wireframe
The design process for the Kenmore Smart Home App focused on UX flow diagrams to standardize functionality across devices, ensuring consistency. High-fidelity screens simplified energy data and actionable insights, with prototypes validating interactions before a detailed development handoff.

The app is currently under development, and due to non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), further details cannot be shared at this stage.
