Home Architecture and Home Design Why We'll Always Love the Comfy Chaise It’s the ultimate spot for lounging. By Grace Haynes Grace Haynes Grace is a former Associate Homes Editor for Southern Living. She covered a variety of topics for print and digital, from design and flower arranging to cottage gardens and pets. Before moving to the Homes team, she joined Southern Living as a copy editor. Off the clock, find her strolling through neighborhoods around the South to admire the houses and snapping photos of colorful front doors. Southern Living's editorial guidelines Updated on August 18, 2022 Fact checked by Jillian Dara Fact checked by Jillian Dara Jillian is a freelance writer, editor and fact-checker with 10 years of editorial experience in the lifestyle genre. In addition to fact-checking for Southern Living, Jillian works on multiple verticals across Dotdash-Meredith, including TripSavvy, The Spruce, and Travel + Leisure. brand's fact checking process Share Tweet Pin Email Since the pandemic forced us to spend more time at home, many of us have started rethinking how our living spaces function. Before, with never-ending busy schedules, we probably treated our homes more as storage units or places to sleep after a long day. Now, home has taken on a whole new meaning, and we're looking to our living spaces as cozy spots to relax and retreat. Enter the old-fashioned but oh-so-comfortable chaise. According to Merriam-Webster, chaise longue means "long chair" in French. (There's much debate around using "longue" vs. "lounge," the latter evolving from the former as it was incorporated into the English language. It's ok to play it safe and stick with just "chaise.") They're essentially stretched-out armchairs, which allow for sitting up and stretching out your legs simultaneously. Helen Norman Old-school chaises showed off ornate, sculptural wooden frames with plush, fashionable upholstery. It's said that during the Victorian era, chaises were commonly referred to as "fainting couches," providing a soft place for a woman to fall should she pass out because her corset was tied too tight. The drama! Chaises also recall old Hollywood glamour, as legendary movie stars would sometimes pose on them for photo shoots. More drama! While this nostalgic piece of furniture has never gone out of style, it has seen a resurgence of popularity lately—probably because we've recently found ourselves with more time for lounging. Today's chaises are still comfortable spots to plop down and prop up your feet (with as much drama as you prefer). These timeless, versatile accent pieces can work in just about any space—a contemporary chaise can make a statement in the living room (plus adding extra seating), while a plush tailored model can become a cozy reading nook in a bedroom. Below, a few of our favorite chaises to shop: For a traditional, tailored look: Lucie Chaise Lounge, $1,515; birchlane.com For patio or poolside: Perla Chaise Lounges, $509; target.com If you can't decide between a sofa or chaise: Slope Nomad Sofa Sectional, $2,090; burrow.com Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit