Sex Toy Sales Skyrocket Following Netflix Series ‘How To Build A Sex Room’

A new sex-inspired TV series is sparking a sex-toy frenzy. Since the launch of Netflix’s reality show “How To Build A Sex Room,” sales of bondage gear and sex toys have “spiked” according to the country’s top retailers who are crediting the show with sparking a “bedroom revolution.” With sex toys, bondage beds and kinky dungeons, the projects range from a Las Vegas-themed suite to a pleasure basement for a polyamorous “family” of seven.

The CEO of online “sexual wellness” giant Lovehoney says the show has sparked a sex toy “explosion” with online sales up 123% since the show first aired—adding that not since the release of the BDSM-themed blockbuster “Fifty Shades Of Grey” in 2015 has the demand for sex toys been so high. “Our bondage products probably have seen the biggest increase in demand with a week-on-week jump of 48 percent on our normal sales which is huge,” he says, adding that sales of “spankers and ticklers” (featured heavily in the show) have jumped by 123%. There has also been a 56% jump in handcuffs and restraints sales while sex swings and machine sales have increased by 54%.

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Sex Room Designer Details Kinky Requests

Interior designer and star of Netflix’s new series “How to Build a Sex Room” Melanie Rose has heard it all. “Dungeon beds … St. Andrew’s crosses, spanking benches, stockades. Numerous amounts of vibrators and dildos and butt plugs and cock rings, it’s a wide gamut, it’s all across the board,” she says of the requests she’s gotten from her kinky clients over the years. The designer says she wanted to change the perception of sex rooms, which are often thought to be “dirty and disgusting,” to beautiful and luxurious.

She talks to couples about their sex lives and fantasies and then builds them their own dream sex room: “I need them to be open to me and explain to me about their own personal sex lives… sex together or if it’s including other people,” Rose says. “So I really need to find out what their sex life is like if there’s any problems or what they want to have a sex room for. Do they want it as an experience? Do they want it as maybe a fantasy room? So, you know, I get into the nitty-gritty questions.” Rose is hoping that the series will encourage couples to open up to their partners about their desires—and stresses that you don’t need a separate room to improve your sex life.

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