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Celebrity Homes: Lance Bass and Husband Make a Happy, Quirky Home [PHOTOS]

Former NSYNC popstar Lance Bass is now at home with his husband Michael Turchin. The same-sex couple shares a home in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles California, which they spent a year's worth of renovations.

According to Elle Decor, Bass and Turchin enlisted the help of household retail giant HomeGoods to furnish their home with pieces that fit both their personalities. Their house features an open concept layout, which the couple loved from the very beginning.

It is painted in mainly neutral colors, with bright accents popping here and there. Turchin, a painter and visual artist himself, made sure to incorporate art in the entire space. The result, a light and airy space with a fun and quirky vibe.

"The artist in me always wants to mix in punches of bright colors and exotic textures/metals," Turchin said. "As a pop artist, I really utilize art to make a room come to life."

The living room features a grey brick wall, with a piece spelling "Love" hanging in the center. It also highlights a glass center table with a 500-pound vintage boat propeller as its stand. It was the first home item that Bass and Turchin bought together. Other meaningful pieces are on display, such as a golden impala head that takes its place on a console table. The couple went on a safari trip to South Africa where they fell in love with the impala, and just had to remember the experience. Kris Jenner's wedding gift, a luxurious-looking crystal vase, is also proudly displayed.

The living room flows right through the kitchen, where Bass' collection of oils and vinegars are displayed on floating shelves. The bathroom is also decorated with fun accents, with a printed decal of an upside down bull is highlighted. Bass' MTV trophy, the famous Moon Man, is used as a tissue holder, adding another whimsy touch to the space.

Bass and Turchin got engaged in 2013 after a year and a half of dating. On Dec. 20, 2014, the two got married at the Park Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles, which was later televised on E!.


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