Just a question here, how much space is necessary for a nice home lab?
Right now I live in a shared room with another guy so my lab is only one table (approx. 120cm by 50cm or so) and above it there are 2 wall mounted shelves (150x30cm). I have lots of stuff in a travel bag since I don't have anywhere to store them xD.
I run a video channel called "Thundertronics" as you can find in my signature. So for example, can I have a good lab in the garage or something? or it must be in a room? Because I record audio too so it has to be with little noise as possible. I will be moving to a separate house later on which has a garage.
I'd say you need about a square meter more than whatever it is you currently have. No matter how much room you have, you always seem to run out too quickly. Then again, I've seen people do amazing things even though they have almost no space.
The garage is supposed to include a mini home gym (1 bench machine with 1 blacksmith or something)... So dunno if it is gonna be enough.
What if I want to make a 2 table lab (back to back) like what eevblog used to be?? in order to shoot videos with my shelves at my back.
I wonder if there are ways to make somehow a room in there? woods and glass maybe? because it will be dusty with poor lighting.
FWIW, the specifics will matter (room size, amount of wall space, ...).
Wish I could be more specific, but it's genuinely impossible to make any realistic recommendations based on zero specifics (i.e. room dimensions, what you need/plan to do in the near future with the bench <bench requirements>, and whatever else that room/space must accommodate).
FWIW, Dave Jones and others have (or made) sufficient space to accommodate large benches (i.e. multiple tables/benches in a single room, ... what have you...). In my case for example, I've a couple of benches that add up to a bit over 10 ft/3.3m end-to-end. Of course this wouldn't be possible if I didn't have a wall that was long enough of course.
FWIW, shelves, drawers, and what-not can allow you to keep a bunch of stuff off of the table surface/s IME. Really helps if you have or can make the space for such things.
In my case, I have wire racks in unusual places, such as closets or beneath the table/bench surfaces. I also have drawer units mounted directly beneath the table surfaces, as well as peg board to keep tools and such off of the bench/table surfaces as much as possible.*
* Doesn't mean the table/bench surfaces don't look like they've been hit by a Tornado though; just less so without other places to put tools and such.