Hi there!

Let’s gather all those recent inspiring Home Assistant dashboards that you have been working on into one thread.

Show off you creative layouts, and card choices, to hopefully give both new and current users ideas for their own setups!

Let’s inspire one another! 😊

  • gjoel@programming.dev
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    2 months ago

    Not entirely done (a heading is inside the card) and I have redacted some photos. This is the main tablet view. Another page has lights, but this is more interesting I think.

    Topmost I have the state of the house alarm, if the cage to the rabbits is open or closed, and whether one of my kids is in school or not.

    Weather below that, Icons show whether it’s safe to open the parasol (wind gust speed, cloud coverage and temperature play in here) and if sunscreen is needed (uv index). If a door or window is open, a card is shown. A list of when trash is being picked up, the agendas for the kids and finally the price of energy for the day.

  • JelleWho@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I tried taking longer screenshot. But my phone didn’t allow me to show all.

    Hone Energy Etc Weather Printers Robots Media

    For anyone wondering. Our home assistant is abour 1.7Gb and has about 4000 entities or so

  • WbrJr@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    Idk, it just evolved to this. When the ceiling lights are on, the wled webpage is shown to control color and stuff like that

    I’m happy for feedback :)

  • Bigfish@lemmynsfw.com
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    2 months ago

    Is this real? Not just a reddit repost!?

    Okay then. Mobile dashboard built almost entirely of Mushroom cards & chips.

    Keep it simple stupid

    Few at-a-glance chips at the top, then buttons that drive binary helpers. Turn them on and that section of the mobile dashboard becomes visible, or tap again to put them away. Each of the chips has a function so most of my most used things are always right there.

    Also have a few hidden things like icons for each of the doors and windows that only show up when they’re open, and a battery monitor card that only pops up if one of my devices is under 20% charge.

    Have to keep it simple or I’d be the only one using it.