Tilting is a taboo in Daimon Masaru.
Daimon Masaru, a taboo for tile joints, means that when laying tiles, you should avoid facing the door directly, because this will lead to the loss of wealth. According to the geomantic omen theory, the gate is the throat of the house and the channel for wealth to enter and exit. If the tile seam directly faces the gate, it will lead to the loss of wealth from the gap and affect the family's wealth. Therefore, when sticking tiles, try to avoid sticking tiles with big cracks. We can avoid this situation by staggered joints or oblique paving, or by using similar color caulking agent to fill the joints.