The enlarger is an Omega D5-XL with color head.  The enlarging table is movable.  I'll show details of it in the next shot.  Behind the table, I lag bolted 3 heavy-duty shelf brackets to the wall studs, and bolted a 1x8 piece of Oak to the brackets.  The enlarger is mounted to that, with a wall brace at the top of the column.  This is the only way I could mount the tall column, since the ceiling in the darkroom is barely 7 ft.  To the right are adjustable shelves for paper, and a drawer unit on wheels that holds enlarger lenses, negative carriers, etc.  The entry door is to the right.  When I have to get something large into the basement, I take the door off the hinges, and slide the enlarging table and drawer unit against the sink.  This, along with what I do with the countertop, allow us to move whatever we need to into the rest of the basement.  Yeah, it's a pain, but it doesn't happen all that often.  Plus, it's a good excuse for a general wipe-down and mopping.