This is a great hobby. I'm sure you'll get a lot out of it.
Probably the 1st consideration is that all controls for your saw are at the blade end (close to you). Some models require you to reach to the back of the saw to set blade tension.
A solid table high enough to get the chair under but low enough to see your work. A heavy table, with the saw bolted to it, will keep the vibration down. I'd avoid an overhung table since it may vibrate too much. Better to be 4 legs but wide enough so the front legs don't interfere with your chair handles.
A good light and, if needed, a magnifier. I use an LED light from Lowe's w/o a magnifier:
http://stevedgood.com/community/index.php?topic=12849.0 Since you will be close to the cutting blade, use goggles and look for a saw with a vacuum fitting and get a vacuum to fit it. A lot of the woods we use are bad for your health. See this table of wood toxicity:
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/wis30.pdfI'll be looking for your project postings.