Bapgood...... My workbench is a "repurposed" soldering bench from my days of assembling circuit boards. It's just a nice heavy piece of office furniture (brand name = Tiffany - please no digs about the name...lol) and found it at a consignment office goods
shop -- it was super cheap compared to the new one I saw at a big box office supply. It has overhead storage area for large items with doors that can be closed and locked if wanted. Also has a modesty shield with a shelf coming off the bottom for more storage of lesser used items. Since the frame is steel, I bought several boxes of magnetic clips that I can use to keep other more often used items items handy. Have a magnified light for the soldering work and also for general lighting and also attached a single tube 40 watt fluorescent light. It's nice and bright. So, all of my
vaping goodies are handy at one bench. It's roughly 6' long by about 30" deep.
Have you considered using a static dissipative mat for your soldering area and a holder for your hot iron so it doesn't come in contact with the mat? The mats come with a length of coiled (springy) wire with an alligator clip on the end to use for a ground. You can find them in various sizes. True, you can easily burn the mat, but by using a holder for the iron, you can eliminate many burns. You could also use a third hand or Panavise to hold things you are soldering off the mat. I also find the mat is nice to work on for other
vaping related jobs because it has a little "give" so if you drop something fragile, the chances of breakage are reduced and, big advantage, small items don't bounce off the bench and cause me to do a grid search of the floor for that tiny little screw I absolutely need. The top of the bench is some type of composite material (not sure what is is, but sure looks like Masonite to me) and I've made little stands and pigeon holes around the perimeter for storing materials.
Sorry, but I do not have a functional camera at the moment and my cell phone was just returned for a new hinge. Hope my verbal description suffices.
Good luck with your project!!