well the gfci is code now when used in home anywhere above a counter, old code was within 6 ' of the kitchen sink. one gfci receptacle per bathroom and they can all be on one circuit. the purpose is to recognize load imbalance to the ground, here's the kicker, most or much of the equipment being used doesn't have a three prong plug on them. lot's are just two prong plugs so you wouldn't actually have gfci protection unless your using a three prong plug. so i would do as already stated wire from above and install drops to supply your equipment.
a month and a half ago i lost everything in my basement freezer. i needed a short cord so i grabbed one out of my tool box(84' vw rabbit) plugged it in and went about my business. gfci protected cord. i lost fish,caribou,prepackaged sea food, bags of large shrimp, and all the tomato sauces i had put up from the garden. the gfci can be a #%#%$# if not monitered.