Loading thumbnails is only sluggish if you want a preview of the images.
You can switch that off under edit preferences preview. Then you get to
see the respective icons instantly. Even if it takes time to load the
previews, you can browse the file manager, while the previews are
loading, because the icons of the respective files are instantly
visible. The icons are gradually exchanged by the previews. So that
doesn't hinder you from navigating through the files. If you're opening
a folder with thousands of files, you could also choose list view or
compact view, which loads much quicker and is easier to navigate. So
there are plenty workarounds at the moment....

"Make customizable panel with minimalistic default arrangement. That
would be satisfactory in this direction of discussion..."

I completely agree with this approach. This is how it should be done.
The default GUI should be minimalistic, such that the novice or casual
user may easily understand it. Power users or users with specific needs
and wishes should have the option to customize the interface according
to their needs. There is no single solution that fits everybody. If you
try to do that, you get a cluttered interface nobody likes.

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Nautilus file browser toolbar is complicated, redundant, and ugly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/386150
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