Hi again! Since you prefer comments here rather than YouTube, a couple of points on how I organise my tiny workshop, in case it can help someone.
-instead of plastic tubs, I keep my stuff in cardboard boxes. I have them already from online purchases, so no need to buy more plastic. I put a name outside of what's inside (brakes, shifters, pedals, etc) so I don't need to see what's inside. Best of all, zero cost.
-although a tool wall would be nice, I don't have the space and I don't work on bikes that often to justify it. Instead, I have 3 toolboxes: cycling specific tools, non cycling big tools, and non cycling small tools. Then I have a magnetic strip screwed to the shelf. I notice that when I fix a bike, I always need a set of 5-6 tools and that's it, so I put them on the strip as I need them so they're handy while I work, and put them back in the boxes when finished. Less pretty, but economical and space saving.
I still need to get a proper working table and better lighting. My room is about 10sqm so yours is pretty good, even with the low ceiling!
-instead of plastic tubs, I keep my stuff in cardboard boxes. I have them already from online purchases, so no need to buy more plastic. I put a name outside of what's inside (brakes, shifters, pedals, etc) so I don't need to see what's inside. Best of all, zero cost.
-although a tool wall would be nice, I don't have the space and I don't work on bikes that often to justify it. Instead, I have 3 toolboxes: cycling specific tools, non cycling big tools, and non cycling small tools. Then I have a magnetic strip screwed to the shelf. I notice that when I fix a bike, I always need a set of 5-6 tools and that's it, so I put them on the strip as I need them so they're handy while I work, and put them back in the boxes when finished. Less pretty, but economical and space saving.
I still need to get a proper working table and better lighting. My room is about 10sqm so yours is pretty good, even with the low ceiling!