spiffylubes
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personally I'd take the quartz off and tile the top to match the shower wall; I don't think the quartz looks right there at all and that's what's throwing things off.
So in the bathroom, our entry thresholds are this quartz, the seat in the shower is this quartz, the left wall here is a half wall that's this quartz on top, and all of the countertops are this quartz, so this shouldn't really stand out in the end. Our current house master bath is designed very very similarly (same quartz, same colors since we had it remodeled and love it), but under this same sill is just drywall and trim (which ended up wet and gross over time, but looked good at first!). We just ended up here this time with this design.
I'm going to play around with the quartz coming down, then having the shower tile going up either side of the entryway, that way the baseboard and trim can have something lower to terminate into and hopefully the tile running into the quartz will look ok.
And thanks everyone for all the advice and input! It's been maybe a little bit surprising just how many little tiny things need figuring out when building a house...