I agree Roy, most cables tend to be far too long, so I have a gap down the back of the CAD workstation to take up slack. Below shows the opposite wall measuring out the pine veneer ready to start applying. note the 'under construction' mess is temporary (tee hee!)
An area for tubes is a good idea
Richard: That flexi-shelving system is so useful, especially as it is easy to reconfigure it just by moving the brackets. If I got a television in there hopefully it would not be limited to just forensic drama's like the big TV 'Commander In Chief Home Forces' has in the living room? CSI, NCIS, Bones etc Will SKY ever have a model boats channel ?
I now intend adding two more banks of sockets here, a couple of wall cupboards and shelving. Daylight strip lights under the shelving, and some under bench boxes for storage.
Two temptations I must avoid:
1) To reach a workable point where I stop work on the Shipyard and get back to some ship rigging and porthole drilling.
2) To somehow allay domestic fears that I may be about to embark on an eight foot Schleswig Holstein pre-dreadnaught.
(The window is not wide enough to get it out)