If you are planning on doing a lot of soldering you will need good ventilation, it takes a while but its surprising how much smoke and fumes settle on shelves and other surfaces
If you are working in the kitchen area consider your own health, if you are working with lead solder, and the various flux types that can be in them, near any exposed food etc, vintage equipment has all kinds of nasty chemicals that can leach out with fumes when heated, or just come off as dust and particles [asbestos etc] so if you are restoring /repairing or a lot of de-soldering which produces more fumes, you really want to isolate that from the kitchen
You can use old scrap PC case fans mounted to a small panel/stand to rig up a DC fan, run it from a 9 -12v pedal power supply etc very cheaply, helps if you use some venting pipe to suck it out of the window faster, I solder in my basement now and use an old bathroom vent fan with some piping running out of my basement to instantly suck it away and out of the house
Keep checking eBay and second hand sources for parts trays, they can be expensive new, but I find its worth buying electronic joblots just to get the containers, boxes and part trays, then relist the components you don't need you make some or sometimes all of the cash back, sometimes if you lucky the compartments are already labelled for you!
Keep looking at the techs on youtube, you'll get some ideas, but you'll notice some of the best techs live in absolute chaos
