I tried a few options before deciding on what I call the "reverse mullet strategy" (party in the front, business in the back)
my thought where based more on what kind of message the lighting setup should be sending. and few things say "you're not welcome" like halogen floodlights, timer lights where ruled out simply to conserve energy.
when approaching my house from the front people are greeted by motion activated garden lights showing the way to my front door, normal guests do not even notice the IR floodlights, the motion activated lights guides people while the IR floodlights provide lighting for the day/night cameras.
when triggered the motion activated garden lights actually trigger my cameras, in my setup that is a benefit
at the back of my property I do not expect anyone to enter unless they are trespassing, so I use daytime cameras and halogens in the back, when greeted by 8000 lumens worth of lighting most normal people would take that as a que that they are not welcome, preframes from the cameras are however useless, but since the PIR triggers at a distance where I can not make an ID anyway it doesn't bother me, in the back the lighting serves as a deterrent.
In the backyard I can also switch off some of the floodlights which makes in possible for my kids to play outside even after dark, since my kids unfortunately can't see IR, white lights worked better