Works then progressed to the walls and roof, and finally the decorative embellishments.
The remaining hair-line cuts were then either errors, design conventions (as at right), or decorative embellishments.
The main façade facing the square, the "front" of the palace, was given decorative embellishments.
The 19th century was particularly attuned to decorative embellishment of all sorts.
The Scythians also developed an early saddle that included padding and decorative embellishments.
Its facade and decorative embellishment is a mix of both eastern and western architecture.
Akola fort is notable in that it is bereft of any decorative embellishments.
The simpler Dervaux lampposts (named after their architect) became common in the 1930s, following the contemporary trend away from decorative embellishment.
Still, many people seem to like them as florid decorative embellishment, though they are not exactly sure why, or whether they are politically correct.
In other decades, the focus was on a strong silhouette or decorative embellishment.