About Us
The person behind your pack
HomePrint is run by one person in Dubai. That's me. Here's the honest version of who I am and why this exists.
Arshad K
Founder, HomePrint · Dubai
I traded US options full time for about seven years. Before that, in a gap between studying, I spent a couple of months interning at an architecture firm, and I loved it. Drawing a room, deciding where things go, watching a bare space turn into somewhere you'd actually want to sit. If trading hadn't pulled me in, I might have stayed in that world.
That itch never left. So when tools got good enough to do the heavy lifting, planning a full home from a floor plan, sizing every piece, sourcing real furniture that's in stock near you, I built the thing I'd wanted to build for years. That's HomePrint.
The idea is simple. You just got the keys to an empty apartment. You don't want a mood board full of things you can't buy, and you don't have the weeks it takes to price a whole home yourself. So you send me your floor plan, answer a few questions about your taste and your budget, and within 72 hours you get a complete plan: what goes where, drawn to scale, and a shopping list of real items with working links and honest prices that add up to your number.
How I keep it honest
Because it's just me, I care a lot about getting the details right. A few things I hold myself to on every pack:
- I check every product link the day the pack goes out, so you're not clicking through to something that sold out last month.
- I measure the walkways. Furniture that looks fine on paper but blocks a door doesn't ship.
- The budget is your number, not near it. I don't pad the list to make a bigger total.
- If a linked item goes out of stock within a month of delivery, I find a replacement and update your pack, free.
- One free revision is built into every pack. Tell me what's off and I rework it.
HomePrint is new, and I'd rather grow it slowly and well than overpromise. If something isn't right, message me and I'll fix it. You're talking to the person who made the pack, not a support queue.