The Bachelorette Alum JoJo Fletcher’s Amazon Home Décor Finds Are Fashionable & Functional

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If you’ve been following The Bachelorette alum JoJo Fletcher’s life after the show, you know she spends a lot of time renovating homes. She has a great point of view and a knack for finding affordable finds.

“I feel like I am always on Amazon. I feel like I need to be in Amazon Anonymous because I am finding great finds every day,” JoJo said during a live broadcast. However, that’s a sentiment that all of us can relate to. Amazon really does have it all, but sometimes there are just so many things that it’s hard to know where to begin. However, JoJo, who has been remodeling and flipping homes for years. So, of course, she has some chic, multi-functional suggestions to make the most out of your space.

The Bachelor Nation fan favorite said, “I have a whole bunch of really cool, smaller styling items that I think are the harder things [to decide on] when you’re finishing up a space. The little things make a big difference. A good way to refresh your current space is swapping little things in and out.”

Ultimately, JoJo says the key to designing a room is “storage, cute storage, finding things that can be decorative and super functional.” And if you want to know what she has in mind, check out her must-have Amazon home items and how she uses each of them for more than one purpose.

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