Maybe? The hot tub. We did use it and so did the kids. But not enough. Now it has something wrong with it and we can’t find anyone locally to fix it. So it sits, drained , on our back deck taking up space. Not even sure how to get rid if it, but I am SURE it will be expensive to do!
For me it would be the $500 plus digital piano that we bought when D when she was a junior in high school (who is a singer) needed to practice and needed to be able to play piano in college… we really had no place in our house for a keyboard and this seemed like a good idea at the time. It must weigh a ton… but is convenient place to drop car keys, the mail, etc.
Love our memory foam mattress. Mrs wharfrat2 not so crazy about it
our jen-aire range
@1214mom …had to laugh about the formal LV. Ours sat empty for 6 years, then we finally furnished it. I think it cost around 9k to do that. It’s been used twice in the last 15 years for just a bit. It’s beautiful, but we call it The Museum.
We are considering converting it to our formal Dining Room, since we do use that more and the furniture seems too big for that room.
But I hate getting rid of my beautiful sofas, and they won’t fit in that other room.
These older homes with the old LR are such a waste of space…and then we are cramped in the FR…
In our old home, We got rid of the dining table in the formal dining room, and we installed a billiard table and a wet bar. They got used.
Our next house is not going to have a formal dining room. Right now I’m using it as my studio because it has the best light. I’m glad I bought a cheap Ikea dining room table because we never use it and it’s always covered with a tablecloth, anyway. I’m very leery of expensive furniture because we beat it up, and I don’t want to feel obligated to drag it around with me when we move. I like expensive cars, though ;).
Just bought more tix than I really wanted/needed to the Jewish film festival.
Oh my gosh thought we were the only ones who made this mistake.
My beautiful, Thomasville, formal dining room table which was converted to our every-day table when we moved to Florida and lost space.
That thing is beat up, scratched, and dinged. We homeschool on it, play board games on it, have served countless meals on it. I guess it’s good that it’s been used. But it looks terrible. At one point my younger son had something glued to it.
Sigh.
Make that three of us.
Those fabulous shoes that were just a pinch too tight. They still are. 
@SouthFloridaMom9, the beauty of wood tables is that they can usually be refinished, even as a DIY. We abused our expensive dining room table as well, but once the kids got older I refinished it. Looks better now than when we bought it!
^^I need to do that @katliamom. I’d also like to re-cover the chairs. I have seen shows where you can do that yourself but haven’t gotten up the nerve or time to try it.
I’ve recovered chairs a bunch of times, it’s not that bad! Just get a powered staple gun and a pair of needle nose pliers, and it’s not a tough job at all. I’ve also bought chairs at antique shops, recovered the base and painted the frame in fun colors.
I have a friend who does this for a living, and creates chairs for Selena Gomez and other ludicrously rich people-each chair she makes is a work of art and sells for thousands of dollars-they’re amazing!
The expensive and very heavy air hockey table for the kids. It takes up way too much room and the only ones who use it are the cats to sleep on…
The deluxe Roomba, which doesn’t clean as well as the cheaper Costco version.
I made that air hockey table splurge once upon a time as well. We finally gave it away last year.
^^^ It was not worth it. They played now and then but it was never a staple after the initial flurry of interest.
You have given me hope @MotherOfDragons! I’d love to do some cool tropical colors next to that rich dark wood of the chair and table. Right now we have that beige and yellow sisal look that was popular 15 years ago. 