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Twelve homes in the Denver area now have a unique and attractive feature thanks to a new Netflix show: a sex room.

The Big Picture: How to Build a Sex Room combines interior design and sexual liberation. Host Melanie Rose helps local couples transform a dull bedroom or dreary basement into sensual, sex-positive spaces.

What to Expect: Each of the first season’s eight episodes follows a different cast as they discuss their relationships and desires in the bedroom.

Details: The show was produced by Denver-based High Noon Entertainment, the same group behind “Fixer Upper,” “Cake Boss” and many other reality shows.

The show also features local businesses such as Studio Friction, a studio and social club dedicated to aerial and rope art; Awakening, a sex-positive boutique with locations in RiNo and on Broadway; and the boudoir photography studio TADAM.

Why it’s important: The show aims to make sex and fantasy less taboo and encourage more conversations about the variety of ways people can experience pleasure and intimacy.

My thought bubble: I couldn’t help but think about what happens when these couples go to sell their house. What value does a sex room bring?

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