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I figure this is a good place to start!
I've got a massive setup: 65 lights and roller blinds set up through a Lutron Pro hub, irrigation, garage door, 7 LG ThinQ appliances, 2 Nest Hello, 2 Nest x Yale locks, an outdoor Nest camera, and a smattering of Kasa devices.
Plus, one Google Home, one Hub, and two Minis.
The house is actually two separate units, but share a full 400Amp service. I live in the smaller unit, while BnB'ing the larger one. Both units have all the Lutron switches. Set up as one Google Home.
Now, here's the rough part... I've got the Google Hub in the BnB kitchen. I'd like them to be able to control all the lights and blinds with voice. It's all set up, and when I added the Lutron devices to the Hub, I purposely didn't assign my suite lights to a room, and as a pleasant surprise they don't show on the Hub's home controls, on screen. Yay!
However, when I use voice controls, like "Hey Google, turn off all lights", it includes my suite lights!
I'd go ahead and set up TWO Homes, instead, for independent control. But I think the issue is that ALL Lutron devices are added when you use the integration feature. And I certainly don't want to buy two Lutron bridges and have separate networks.
Any ideas or advice?
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