I dont post much here, but I have been looking through this thread for ideas, so I thought I would contribute a little.
My reloading bench is also my work bench in the garage. After one really hot evening of reloading, I told my wife I knew what she could get me for our 23rd anniversary - a new reloading bench in the basement!!! I was tired of sweating my nads off and fighting the bugs in the summer, and freezing my arse off in the winter!
So with the help from all those here, my reloading bench went from this:
To this, a little corner in the basement:
It's a 5' workbench from Sears, and it is very heavy and very sturdy. My son and I ran the wiring behind the bench, and put it all together. The powder and primers are in the overhead cabinet. Not sure what I'm gonna put in the lower drawer unit yet, but I'm sure I'll fill it up pretty soon.
I mounted a LEE bench plate to secure the turret press to the bench. I went this route because I have a Hornady Lock-n-Load AP press on the way, and I wanted to quickly and easily switch between presses.
I will continue to sort and clean brass at the garage workbench, to keep the noise and dust and other particulates out of the house.