I'm glad no one was in that bathroom when the tornado did the damage.
As for the leaking water supply line, I think they have better supply hoses that are supposed to be leak-proof.
Looks like a lot of work.
I love the door trim with bullseye plinth blocks. The vanity is awesome! I also like the wooden shelves. It's a shame wood is not a good option next to tubs because I've seen photos where instead of tile, they had wood paneling that looked nice (but probably had issues in the long run). Although, I suppose it could be marine sealed and the wood could allow hidden access panels to the tub.
Some examples pulled from the 'net (but imagine it with the wood tone to match your vanity)
I wish I could find the photo again of the one someone posted on another forum (not related to this one) when they were asking for help on planning a bathroom. It looked good.
One nice thing about the wood paneling is the storage capacity. You could have a hidden storage compartment for cleaning supplies.
Do you plan to use the same color & size tiles? Or would you want to go with maybe some larger porcelain tiles which would have fewer grout lines? I'm not big on tiles, but I think larger tiles look better. The ones in the top photo look nice- I like how they are laid out as sort of diamond instead of square, but that would probably be a pain to do.
What do you think of something like
this? (to keep sort of the green color but have a less slippery surface-- not sure how it would be to clean) . Or have you considered LVT that looks like real tile?