I like many of the points David made:
What I see in your pictures Tony, is things taking up more space than is needed. A block of wood with holes drilled in it can hold your screwdrivers in less space. Almost all of my screwdrivers are kept in drawers.
Drawers are good for holding many things like small tools and hardware. One of my medium sized drawers holds five different twist drill indexes, a doweling guide and some scrapers.
A smaller drawer holds my most frequently used compass & dividers.
Compass-Divider Drawer.jpg
My chisels, planes, saws and boring tools are all about equal distance from my bench. Those are the tools used the most.
Making shelves and drawers is woodworking 101. It will also be good practice for future projects.
There are two "special stations" for sharpening in my shop. One is for water stones the other for oilstones. One should suffice for most woodworkers. Having a permanent sharpening station makes it easier to touch up a blade instead of continuing with one that is getting dull.
A place for everything and everything in its place is a well proven habit of successful workers in many fields.
jtk