No pictures I'm afraid, - anyhow I'm too embarrassed by the current state of the place! I also can't find my sketchup drawings.
It's basically a big square about 5 x 5 metres with the table saw/take off/assembly table down one side. The space in front of the saw doubles as a place to park the bandsaw. The back wall is taken up with two lots of storage, half is floor to ceiling shelves using home delivery crates 'liberated' from a supermarket delivery service and the other half is kitchen worktop height. Shelves underneath together with tumble drier and freezer and sharpening station, morticer and pillar drill above (plus a load of other carp I really, really must deal with!).
Then it's router table (quite big and also doubles as carp dumping area), thicknesser and extractor, surface planner and mitre saw all on wheels so they be moved to suit what I'm doing. I also have a drum sander (also on wheels) which spends most of its time getting in the way and being sworn at.
The bench is in the middle of the other side with space all round and wall storage for clamps and hand tools.
I have two single up and over doors and when I insulated I made two set of 'demountable' insulated covers that can be fairly easily removed if/when necessary. They sort of work and in any case make it much warmer than your standard tin garage door.
Lots of sockets all surface mounted and mostly where they're needed. I also have one of those power cubes hanging from the ceiling which helps as well.
Timber storage is mostly in a shed with just bits and pieces lying around getting in the way.
I don't think I could do much more to increase the flexibility, - wheels are the answer and as I said previously putting a set of these
https://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-w ... ors-507151 on the bench means I can create a lot of free space if I need (and all the carp wasn't in the way!!).