Move over Christian Grey! Professional SEX ROOM designer who helps couples create kinky spaces in their homes lands her own NETFLIX show that will document her X-rated renovations
- Melanie Rose, who has designed high-end homes for 15 years, is the go-to person for those who are looking to have some fun in the bedroom
- The designer’s specialty is creating ‘sex rooms’ – which are spaces in a couple’s home designed for satisfying their pleasures and living out their fantasies
- The sex rooms are filled with numerous things to make the act more fun, like stripper poles, lingerie, bondage equipment, candles, and mood lighting
- She also includes various sex toys, lines the walls with racy pictures, and decorates the rooms with erotic décor – to help get them in the mood
- Melanie’s talents are now going to be showcased in a brand new Netflix series, entitled How to Build a Sex Room, which is set to hit the streaming site on July 8
- The series will showcase all the behind-the-scenes steps that go into making the sex rooms – from coming up with the ideas to designing and building them
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USA – A sex room designer has landed her own Netflix show documenting the very risque spaces that she creates for couples who are looking to spice up their sex lives.
Melanie Rose, who has designed high-end homes for 15 years, is the go-to person for those who are looking to have some fun in the bedroom.
The designer’s specialty is creating ‘sex rooms’ – which, as the name suggests, are spaces in a couple’s home designed specifically for satisfying their sexual pleasures and living out their fantasies.
The sex rooms are filled with numerous things to make the act more fun, like stripper poles, lingerie, bondage equipment, candles, mood lighting, and various sex toys, as well as a bed, couch, and sometimes even a bathtub.
She lines the walls with racy pictures and decorates the rooms with erotic décor and statues – to help get them in the mood.
Now, Melanie’s talents are going to be showcased in a brand new Netflix series, entitled How to Build a Sex Room, which is set to hit the streaming site on July 8.
‘From a rock ‘n’ roll sex dungeon to a next-level spa space, designer Melanie Rose dreams up erotic renovations for couples in this racy reality series,’ a description for it reads.
‘Couples looking for more spice in the bedroom hire Melanie to create stylish spaces where they can carry out any fantasy they wish.
‘You’ve seen kitchen renovations, you’ve seen bathroom transformations, but you’ve never seen anything quite like this!’
The series will showcase all the behind-the-scenes steps that go into making the sex rooms – from coming up with the ideas and designing the rooms to building them, picking the furniture for them, and seeing the couples’ reaction to them.
‘For over 15 years, I’ve been designing high-end homes. So when a client asked me if I’d ever designed a sex room, I thought, “Why not? Why wouldn’t I go and design a sex room?”‘ Melanie told the camera in a preview for the upcoming show.
‘When people hear the words “sex room,” they concentrate on the word “sex” and that connotates “dirty and disgusting.”
‘But when I design them, they can be beautiful. They are places where couples can explore their deepest fantasies.’
Clips in the trailer show Melanie talking to various couples, working on the rooms with her ‘great’ general contractor, Mike – and some even feature clients trying out the sex toys (fully clothed, of course).
‘I would have never thought that being tied in rope would make me feel sexy,’ one woman told Melanie, after testing out a bondage toy.
Another person referred to Melanie as the ‘angel for her marriage’ in the trailer.
‘They say you never know what goes on behind closed doors, but I do,’ Melanie concluded in the preview.
When the erotic novel 50 Shades of Gray – which was later turned into a movie – spiked in popularity in 2012, Cosmopolitan reported that it caused an explosive 400 per cent rise in the sale of sex toys.
Then, when the first movie in the series premiered in 2015, TheWrap said that they spoke with shops that sell bondage equipment, who told them that the film caused ‘rampant interest in the BDSM toys.’
‘In more than twenty years of business, I’ve never seen a cultural force like this,’ one store owner said at the time.