Authorial Project in Horto Florestal Delivers Heated Pool, Sauna, Panoramic Deck, and Total Integration with the Landscape—An Invitation to Live in Campos do Jordão with Comfort and Design.
The dream of living in Campos do Jordão takes shape in this very modern residence in the Iporanga condominium, in the Horto Florestal area. With contemporary lines, large glass panels, and signed landscaping, the property was designed to wrap around the sunset views and add full leisure to a package of rare residential technology in the mountains. The information and specifications were presented by Real Estate Availability Brazil.
The proposal balances architecture, nature, and automation: a pool with solar heating and chromotherapy, a steam sauna, a fireplace, a glassed-in deck, and automatic blinds make up a program that converses with the mountain climate. All this is 7–8 km from Capivari, with paved access to the gate, according to Real Estate Availability Brazil.
Location and Land: Horto Florestal, Unobstructed View and Sunset Framed

The address in the Iporanga condominium places the house near trails, waterfalls, and the typical silence of Campos. The land measuring approximately 2,350 m² is entirely grassy, landscaped, and fenced, ensuring safety for pets and children. The implantation project “embraces” the terrain with little earth movement, suspended house feeling and open view to the horizon, where the sun sets directly in front of the living room.
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The landscaping features cherry trees, jasmines, liquidambars, and fruit trees (there are even strawberry beds) designed to change color throughout the year and enhance the mountain climate. Real Estate Availability Brazil also highlights draining paths, a fountain, and a children’s plateau with a swing and slide, integrating the garden with leisure without losing elegance.
Integrated Leisure: Heated Pool, Sauna, and Fireplace
The outdoor area is a show on its own. Pool with solar heating, thematic lighting (chromotherapy), and infinity edge facing the mountains create a “resort at home” effect. Next to it, steam sauna with shower, gourmet balcony with stainless steel doors, automatic blinds (great for blocking the cold wind), and fireplace for winter wine.
The deck is continuous and glazed, with a glass guardrail to not interrupt the panorama. According to Real Estate Availability Brazil, the equipment in the engine room is imported, and the use of draining concrete in the patio prevents puddles, making it easier to use on foggy days—a technical detail that makes a difference in Campos.
Architecture and Technology: Glass, Concrete, and Steel with Total Automation
Inside, the house relies on metal structure, exposed concrete, wood, and large spans, freeing corners and bringing the landscape indoors. Electronic lock, automated blinds, floor heating in social areas, and heating in the bedrooms are controlled via Wi-Fi, allowing for pre-arrival preparation of the house.
The living room features a molded concrete fireplace, game table (billiards), integrated lounge and gourmet kitchen fluid and timeless layout, designed for hosting. In the bathrooms, high-end porcelain tiles and built-in towel heaters enhance daily comfort.
Everything was planned to minimize visible fixtures, prioritizing indirect lighting that warms the atmosphere. A report from Real Estate Availability Brazil reinforces that the residence was made for personal use, with meticulous finishing and solutions.
Suites and Master with “Living Canvas” of the Mountains
On the ground floor, a guest suite accommodates those who prefer to avoid stairs. On the upper floor, two bedrooms with a children’s mezzanine and automatic blinds maintain the light language of the project.
The master suite is a chapter apart: decorative panel, work station with open view, generous closet, and bathroom with two high-flow showers and electronic toilet—all facing the skyline of Campos do Jordão. It’s literally waking up and unveiling the landscape with a touch.
Iporanga Condominium: Preserved Nature and Complete Infrastructure
According to Real Estate Availability Brazil, Iporanga includes large preserved green areas, 24-hour security, sports courts (tennis, multi-sports, beach tennis), lake, waterfall, and helipad (for landing/support use). It’s that rare mix of comfortable isolation with club leisure without giving up the charm of Horto Florestal and the convenience of Capivari just minutes away.
Details That Influence the Decision
- Complete automation (blinds, heating, heated floor, lighting).
- Heated pool with chromotherapy and integrated sauna.
- Panoramic deck and fireplace for winter.
- Noble materials: stainless steel in the gourmet area frames, glass guardrail, hospitality standard in the bathrooms.
- Authorial landscaping that adapts to the seasons and protects privacy.
- Intelligent implantation on the land and draining concrete in the patio.
- Location: condominium with leisure, trails, and preserved nature in Campos do Jordão.
A house like this is not just an address: it’s a lifestyle. If you are looking for Campos do Jordão with a view and no neighbor peering through the window, four-season leisure, and automation that simplifies daily life, this project in Iporanga delivers all that with a contemporary language and careful construction, as described by Real Estate Availability Brazil.
And you, would you live in an entirely glazed house in the mountains? Would you prefer to focus on outdoor leisure (pool/sauna/fireplace) or on internal automation (heated floor and blinds)?
Which detail weighed most for you—the sunset view, the landscaping, or the master suite? Share in the comments: your experience helps other readers make more informed decisions.


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