One of the other things I'm excited about ATM is getting a new paint station set up. I made a deal with my roommates that if I cleaned out a junk / storage room I could use it as a studio so I did. I've been using it for about a week now and it is so much nicer than my old setup. Also since it isn't in the same room as my desktop I'm less tempted to just swivel my office chair around and check twitter / reddit / forums whatever. I have noticed a sizable increase in productivity from this move.
For context: Before I just had one small table in a room with no overhead lighting, just a bunch of lamps, which further took up space on the table. All my supplies were stashed in random corners of my room, with no organization to it.
Now: I added a second table, got a few wire racks to keep my crafting supplies organized, have overhead lighting, have a place to put the desk lamps above and not on my work tables, and re-purposed a bookcase to hold my completed and assembled but unpainted miniatures.
PICTURES!!!!
One of the nicest things about this new setup is that ridge along the edge of the room which I put all the desk lamps on. So much more real estate on the desks now and I get a way better angle for the light on my workstation.
The last few saurus of the previous batch painting, the next ones mid assembly. I use a mixture of dry and wet pallets (I have a system, okay?!) on the right and use a paper plate as my painting surface.
Storage containers. Big terrain stuff in the first one, small crafting / basing materials in the second pic.
All my minis, both painted and yet to be painted. This definitely beats the old system I had where I just overcrowded the top of a dresser in my bedroom. First two shelves are Seraphon, then Chaos, then random big mins.