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Do not use travertine and natural stone on the wall in bathrooms.
They are porous, will absorb liquid and discolor. I agree that you should not use too many materials. You can use imitation travertine that will look almost the same.
Quartz trim of the pool on shower floor is awesome. That will create continuity.
I tell my friends who do not have a sense of style to throw away preconceived notions. You know and feel goodlooking when you see it. Try to emulate that or hire an interior designer.
I recommend a rain shower from the ceiling with spot lighting over the lavatory and the shower. Use sconces on the sides of the lavatory and/or shadow lighting behind the mirrors. Avoid those ugly fanciful vanity lights.
I like cabinets hung on the wall, not touching the floor, with LED lighting below.