Carpenter hammers strategically located : a couple in the boiler room in a “to go carpenter and household tool bag sitting on the middle shelf near the well pressure tank: a couple in the enclosed lean to where I keep a table saw, sawhorses, skilsaw, and Dewalt mitre saw. This is where I build wood things at the shop: a couple in the shed near the house: a couple in the garage: a couple in the basement: if all else fails, I ask my wife if I can borrow the one she keeps in her basement cabinet.
Conclusion: I have too many carpenter hammers.
Metalworking hammers, ie ball peen, cross peen, engineer’s hammer, dead blow, bossing mallet, etc. Shop toolbox or cart, workbench, rolling cart, plus garage and workbench in the shed.
Splitting maul and long handle sledge: shed and enclosed shop lean to, standing on their heads.
Body hammers: shelf under the rolling workbench with bending brake, air sanders, body files, etc.
My shop has three main work areas, then there’s the garage, basement, and shed. All are used, depending on what the project of the day is. It’s impractical to keep tools like hammers in a simple central location.