Netflix’s new hit series, ‘How to Build a Sex Room,’ changed our life on the road, intimacy and all.
I never envisioned a life that combined reality TV and van life. And yet, here I am. Or rather, here we are, my girlfriend, Sarah Christine, our dogs Masin and Briar Rose Quartz (Rosie, if we drop the pretense), and our home on wheels.
Netflix swooped in, cast us and our illustriously outfitted Sprinter, “Scotto,” and set us on a journey of reimagined van life. And this version puts sex and intimacy at the forefront of our now very public story.
If you’ve seen the show, you may be wondering how we like the van build. And you’re no doubt curious about the insane custom sex swing built by a Colorado saddle-maker. We’ll get to that. But first, some background.
How to Build a Sex Room, Meet Van Life

If you haven’t seen it yet, “How to Build a Sex Room” is an eight-episode series that shares the stories of 16 couples (and other arrangements) who want to address issues in their sex lives.
And at the core of each episode, sex room designer Melanie Rose listens to each individual and sets forth to craft the perfect “sex room.” Most of the people documented in the show live in houses.
Ours was the only segment featuring a van.
Not to spoil anything, but Melanie’s builds blend taste, class, and kink. They form empowerment around sexual spaces. From BDSM to sensual play to a sexual farmhouse shed, polyamory, and plenty of new toys and ways to use them, each space is tailored to the couple’s (or single’s, or group’s) desires.
We were cast in “How to Build a Sex Room” in 2021. We’ll get into the details below, but suffice to say, our shaggin’ wagon is on a whole new level.
On the show, we uncover our shortcomings, wants, and dreams. Then the designers went to work making them real. One year later, we are still together, and still living in the van. And the show has had a profound impact on our lives — especially our relationship today.
Here’s how.

Sex, Simply

How Did We Get Here?
The First Foray
Our First (Bad) Van Build
Netflix, Van Life, and Bad Plumbing

The Buildup
The Big Reveal

Van Life: Internet vs. Reality
Do Your Chores

Sex Van Life for Everyone!

2019 Mercedes Sprinter Van 2500 Tall Roof 170 4x4
- Freedom Van Go adjustable roof rack with decking
- Owl ladder and tire carrier – Sprinter VS30
- Fiamma awning F45 S 400 – deep black
- Rebuilt queen bed with updated bed rails and new mattress
- Added a storage box underneath the bed to house the electrical system
- Slideout table (for piano)
- Front desk/table area for swivel chairs
- Updated closet with shelving and dowels
Previous Van Build
- Insulation/Hushmat Level 1 (MB 170)
- Max Air vent fan
- Rixen hydronic heating system
- 170 Lonseal flooring
- Four-door ceiling cabinets section
- Custom cabinetry, walnut and black laminate countertop
- 12V slideout Dometic Isotherm fridge & freezer
- Custom sink with gray water tank
- Powdercoated shower pan with drain to the exterior floor, interior shower soft cell curtain (collapsible)
- VS maple/oak material upgrade: walls, cabinets with oak ceiling upgrade in materials
- Driver bed system (driver fixed) with upholstery & electronics box
- Futon bed system with sliders and storage underneath with custom upholstery
- Wall panels
- Electronics silver package (6 spotlights/underneath globe cabinet lights with switches, 5 110V outlets, 12v fuse box, 110v breaker box, mastery battery shutoff, 200W solar with charger and controller, miscellaneous battery connections, fuses, and relays
- 26 gal. (fresh) with custom underneath brackets, 5 gal. gray water underneath sink, water pump/strainer, water fill, water level sender unit
- 2-battery AGM system with parts
- Xantrx marine 2,000W inverter/charger with shore power installed with misc. parts
- Removable bamboo center table
- Herringbone upholstery
- 3 10×33 slider window with bug screen
- Slider door T vent window
- 2 Sprinter rear windows