This post will be short, but I hope it proves to be useful. My home is getting more and more connected, and the number of my automations grows each passing month. Recently, I equipped my roller shutters with connected Somfy engines so they could roll down automatically when it's too hot in summer. Spoiler: given the current heatwave, it's a boon! I naively created the following automation configuration: - id: '1742926520608' alias: Close all shutters description: Close all shutters if it's already hot in the morning triggers: - trigger: time #1 at: 07:00:00 conditions: - condition: numeric_state entity_id: sensor.saint_julien_en_genevois_temperature above: 23 #2 actions: - action: cover.close_cover #3 metadata: {} data: {} target: entity_id: cover.all_shutters #4 mode: single - id: '1742926520608' alias: Close all shutters description: Close all shutters if it's already hot in the morning triggers: - trigger: time #1 at: 07:00:00 conditions: - condition: numeric_state entity_id: sensor.saint_julien_en_genevois_temperature above: 23 #2 actions: - action: cover.close_cover #3 metadata: {} data: {} target: entity_id: cover.all_shutters #4 mode: single If at 7 AM local time The temperature where I live is higher than 23°C Close All shutters If at 7 AM local time The temperature where I live is higher than 23°C Close All shutters Note the entity ID cover.all_shutters: it's not an out-of-the-box entity. I explicitly created a group for it: cover.all_shutters cover: - platform: group name: "All shutters" entities: - cover.left_shutter - cover.middle_shutter - cover.right_shutter - cover.bedroom_shutter - cover.office_shutter cover: - platform: group name: "All shutters" entities: - cover.left_shutter - cover.middle_shutter - cover.right_shutter - cover.bedroom_shutter - cover.office_shutter I copied the same approach to switch all the lights off when I leave home. I soon realized there were flaws in this approach. While the probability of adding more shutters is pretty low, I'll likely add more smart lights in the future. Every time I add one, I'll need to put it in the group. Also, I added lights in waves; I ID'd the lights in French at first, but later switched to English. As I renamed them all in English to be coherent, I had to update my dashboard to adapt to the new IDs. Home Assistant already has everything to cater for the above, Areas. You can–and you probably should-assign every device to an Area. Once done, you can replace the target part of the automation with a list of area_id instead of entity_id. Areas target area_id entity_id - id: '1742926520608' alias: Close all shutters description: Close all shutters if it's already hot in the morning triggers: - trigger: time at: 07:00:00 conditions: - condition: numeric_state entity_id: sensor.saint_julien_en_genevois_temperature above: 23 actions: - action: cover.close_cover metadata: {} data: {} target: area_id: #1 - office - bedroom - living_room mode: single - id: '1742926520608' alias: Close all shutters description: Close all shutters if it's already hot in the morning triggers: - trigger: time at: 07:00:00 conditions: - condition: numeric_state entity_id: sensor.saint_julien_en_genevois_temperature above: 23 actions: - action: cover.close_cover metadata: {} data: {} target: area_id: #1 - office - bedroom - living_room mode: single Now, Home Assistant closes all shutters that are in any of these areas. Now, Home Assistant closes all shutters that are in any of these areas. Now, Home Assistant closes all shutters that are in any of these areas. Areas tend to be much more stable than individual devices. How often do you add a new area to your home? Granted, an area doesn't explicitly map to a room, but I think that's a better approach than my original one. Home Assistant will now manage every new device of the same type added to the area, e.g., if you motorize a new shutter or add a new light. e.g. There's one drawback to this approach. UI Tiles accept only a single entity ID. Thus, if you want to use the GUI, you must create a group as I did in my first approach. In this post, I showed how you could replace the explicit grouping of devices by areas. It's the same idea of loose coupling we have in software, but applied to Home Assistant configuration. To go further: To go further: Group Targeting areas and devices Group Group Targeting areas and devices Targeting areas and devices Originally published at A Java Geek on July 13th, 2025 Originally published at A Java Geek on July 13th, 2025 A Java Geek