Most of the move work is complete, a bit more organizing, unpacking, and small setup tweaks. I have more room, less closet space, but built a new bookcase for iron, components, etc.
The lab desk, with wiring trough at the rear. I'm making some pop out lids for the trough to keep the wiring concealed. I'm mounting some long power strips in there as well.
The new bookshelf, quickly put together, shelves and sides are ~1" Baltic Birch. This is for strength, mostly for transformers, but also for ease of building. I can get nice 12mm (1/2") Baltic Birch from the lumber yard <5 minutes from my house. So I tend to build a lot with that, doubling up where needed.
Added a shelf for scope, dmm's, and various gear. I will likely add some gear below, still thinking on that one. I also added some office tunes, the most important of the process, clearly.
The monitors in the corner are for a few uses. The first is for one of the large black cases underneath the desks, my main Linux workstation/server. I wanted to have a monitor for it for schematics, videos/tv while building, and of course for reading the Haven! The smaller monitor will be hooked up to the other large case underneath the desks, our NAS/media server. I also wanted to have a monitor available at the desk for work on raspberry pi's when setting up, and the various other similar projects.
Lastly, my day job desk, where I spend the majority of my time in this room.
So hopefully I'll be able to get back to building in the next few weeks. I have all the parts, except for the power transformer now. I scored a few more sets of nice 45's recently, so I hopefully have enough to have a great main pair and some good spares.