Wow Im I have been learning with my shop is laying out a functional shop is a marathon not a sprint. It will take time. What I came up with and decided on for mine is to make the shop around my miter saw station.
Work shops are fluid what layout that works great today may not be so great tomorrow.
So theres some compromise.
This is the absolute truth. How you use your shop really should be based upon the things you make/build in it. Guys who use a lot of sheetgoods work very differently that those who focus on small boxes or things like chairs and end tables.
Those who build frameless cabinets have little or no need for planers or jointers.
I work in a huge cabinet shop and within that I have more space than most people could dream of, but it comes with challenges too. I have a 4'x8' track saw cutting station with a router table built into it, just a few feet from my primary assembly table. I use it very frequently, despite having a 10 Dewalt SCMS just a few feet the other direction, 2 saw stops a Laguna sliding saw (horizontal panel saw), a huge vertical panel saw and even a computerized beam saw. The disadvantage of a ton of space is the distance between things. It is far easier to trim a bit off of something right there than to haul it around to another saw.
I cut the bulk of parts/panels in these other ways, but when it comes to "cut to fit" while adjusting for nominal measurements, the track saw wins every time.
The main challenge is not "enough space", it's about flow.