
Let’s speak about sex (rooms), child.
That’s what one among Netflix’s latest unique displays units out to do — in Denver. “How to Build a Sex Room,” which premiered at the streaming platform on July 8, follows 11 couples and a unmarried woman as inside fashion designer Melanie Rose comes in to lend a hand spice up their sex lives with rooms stuffed with specialty furniture and other decor designed to fulfill fantasies and fetishes.
The R-rated show’s eight-episode first season was filmed closing 12 months in Denver via Denver-based manufacturing company High Noon Entertainment, and all the visitors are from the metro house.
They include couple Taylor and Ajay, who are in search of “a rock ‘n’ roll sex basement”; Hannah and Wesley’s “bathe sex” bathe; and Lester and Soriya’s “swanky dungeon.”
“Denver offered the best mix of personalities and pursuits for this show,” High Noon executive producer and president Scott Feeley stated in a statement, adding that the show’s creators put out a casting name to towns around the nation, and Denver temporarily became the most obvious selection.
Read the full story from our partners at The Denver Post.
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