A chaise lounge wins for full-body rest because it extends to support your legs and feet — a standard lounge chair only reclines the back without that leg extension.

A lounge chair is a broad category covering any chair designed for relaxed, reclined sitting: think bucket chairs, club chairs, or reclining armchairs that support your torso but leave your legs on the floor or footrest. A chaise lounge is a specific type within that category — it has an elongated seat built to support the full length of your body from head to toe, either in a fixed or adjustable flat position.

  • A chaise lounge seat length typically runs 60–70 inches — long enough for a 6-foot adult to lie fully flat.
  • Standard lounge chairs seat depth runs 20–30 inches — designed for sitting reclined, not lying down.
  • Adjustable chaise lounges commonly offer 4–6 backrest positions, including fully flat at 180 degrees.
  • Chaise lounges carry higher weight ratings on average; the Majnesvon velvet chaise lounge is rated to 400 lbs.
  • A lounge chair typically requires a separate ottoman to achieve the same full-leg support a chaise lounge provides in one piece.