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Deploying Windows 10
If you don't have anything right now, I would recommend using MDT as its free and is a great solution for deploying Windows 10. You would essentially build 2 deployment shares. One as a Windows 10 Factory and one as a Windows 10 Deploy. You can install Hyper-V on a regular Windows 10 system to build, test and deploy your task sequences.
The factory will contain a link to your own managed WSUS server if you have one or you can point to MS directly and collect patches straight from them. The factory will also contain things like Office, .NET, redistributes etc in your task sequence - things that don't change often. You will run this and it will capture a wim of your OS and software and any other settings you added.
The deploy share will contain a task sequence with that wim you captured, drivers and other additional software that tends to change. This way you can replace and update software on the fly.
My suggestion would be to limit your customization's outside of the start menu. Don't over engineer your task sequences because they will be very difficult to update with the ongoing feature updates moving forward. Keep things simple.
The Windows Configuration Designer is another tool but its premature.
SCCM is another great tool but its built for the enterprise and has costly infrastructure that's needed.