These are the materials used to build God's temple in Jerusalem before it was destroyed by God because Jerusalem ands its pharisees-who-thought-of-themselves-as-unelected-Kings went astray. If you're going to use other types of marble or stone like what was used to renovate that White House bathroom, it might actually have demonic vibes. TL;DR: so try to use the materials and ratios mentioned in the Bible:
-Stone: Large, costly, hewn stones were used for the foundation and much of the structure.
-Cedar and Fir Wood: The interior was lined with durable cedar wood from Lebanon, known for its fragrance, and fir wood was used for the floors.
-Gold: The inside of the temple was overlaid and decorated with pure gold, including chains, ceilings, doors, beams, and the Holy of Holies.
-Bronze: The two prominent pillars at the temple entrance (Jachin and Boaz), the large basin called "the Sea," and various temple utensils were made of bronze.
-Iron: Prepared iron was used for nails for doors and joinings, as well as other structural needs.
-Ivory and Precious Stones: Adornments included ivory and precious stones, enhancing the temple's splendor.
-Other details: Fine linen curtains woven with blue, purple, and red wool embroidered with designs were used; also, skilled craftsmen from Tyre contributed, including stonecutters from Byblos.